[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 170 (Wednesday, November 18, 2015)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E1649]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




 RECOGNIZING MRS. MEGAN CLUBB, CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER OF BAKER BOYER 
                    NATIONAL BANK ON HER RETIREMENT

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                      HON. CATHY McMORRIS RODGERS

                             of washington

                    in the house of representatives

                      Wednesday, November 18, 2015

  Mrs. McMORRIS RODGERS. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to celebrate Mrs. 
Megan Clubb, the Chief Executive Officer of Baker Boyer National Bank 
for her years of service to Eastern Washington. As a banking executive, 
Mrs. Clubb faithfully served Walla Walla, Washington and the entire 
Inland Northwest for twenty-five years as part of the team at Baker 
Boyer. Mrs. Clubb is retiring at the end of December and I am pleased 
to recognize and celebrate her accomplishments and contributions to our 
great community in Eastern Washington.
  As the state's oldest community bank, Baker Boyer has been a 
distinguished institution in Eastern Washington for more than one 
hundred and forty-six years. During her notable career, Mrs. Clubb 
served for fourteen years as President and thirteen years as Chief 
Executive Officer at Baker Boyer National Bank. Under her leadership, 
Baker Boyer has ranked in the top two hundred community banks for 
financial performance each of the last six years, including being 
ranked at number fourteen this year. Additionally, she led the bank 
through an innovative new branding transformation and guided Baker 
Boyer to be honored for 11 straight years as one of the best companies 
to work for by Seattle Business magazine.
  Named one of the 10 Women of Influence by Seattle Magazine, outside 
of Baker Boyer National Bank, Mrs. Clubb is a recognized leader across 
the state and spends countless hours mentoring fellow women in the 
banking industry. She currently serves as a trustee at Whitman College, 
and is completing a three-year term as an elected member of the Board 
of Directors of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. Mrs. Clubb 
has also served on the Portland branch of the Federal Reserve Bank. 
Pioneers in the Washington state wine industry, she and her husband, 
Marty Clubb, are co-owners of L'Ecole No. 41 Winery, and continue to 
build upon their family's legacy. Even after her retirement, she will 
continue to devote herself to these important endeavors.
  Mrs. Clubb is a passionate advocate for small businesses and a 
champion for all of Eastern Washington. Following her retirement, Mrs. 
Clubb will continue to serve as chairman of the Baker Boyer Bancorp 
Board of Directors. A devoted member of our community, Mrs. Clubb truly 
redefined what a community bank can accomplish, and profoundly 
demonstrated the impact one person can have on the lives and legacies 
of customers and families in those communities.
  I would like to thank Mrs. Megan Clubb for her years of dedication 
and service to Walla Walla and to all of Eastern Washington. I applaud 
her commitment to our citizens and to the banking community, and wish 
her the best of luck in the next chapter of her life.

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