CBC Connect
CBC Connect
Podcast Description
CBC Connect is the official podcast of CBC Bank, sharing quick, engaging conversations with our team, community leaders, and subject-matter experts. Each monthly 10-minute episode offers practical tips, local stories, and insights to keep you informed, inspired, and connected — not just to your bank, but to your community. Brought to you by CBC Bank: Committed to you. Our Customer. Our Community.
Commercial Banking Company is a Member FDIC and Equal Housing Lender. The views expressed in this podcast are for informational purposes only and are not financial advice. For current rates, terms, and product details, please visit www.cbcbank.com or your local CBC Bank branch.
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Content Themes
The podcast focuses on various themes including practical banking advice, community engagement, and insights from local leaders. For example, the first episode discusses the history of CBC Bank, the myth surrounding community banks, and offers actionable tips for listeners looking to make smarter financial decisions. Other topics may include digital banking innovations and personalized customer service.

CBC Connect is the official podcast of CBC Bank, sharing quick, engaging conversations with our team, community leaders, and subject-matter experts. Each monthly 10-minute episode offers practical tips, local stories, and insights to keep you informed, inspired, and connected — not just to your bank, but to your community. Brought to you by CBC Bank: Committed to you. Our Customer. Our Community.
Commercial Banking Company is a Member FDIC and Equal Housing Lender. The views expressed in this podcast are for informational purposes only and are not financial advice. For current rates, terms, and product details, please visit www.cbcbank.com or your local CBC Bank branch.
What happens when a university deliberately syncs its curriculum with the demands of the local marketplace?
You get an economic engine that powers local industries, launches thriving startups, and builds a sustainable regional workforce. In this episode of CBC Connect, we record in the brand-new podcast recording studio inside Pound Hall at Valdosta State University (VSU) with Dr. Guclu Atinc, the Dean of the Harley Langdale Jr. College of Business Administration.
With an international background spanning corporate trade, construction, banking internal auditing, and strategic management, Dr. Atinc offers a fascinating perspective on how academia and the business sector must work together to build stronger communities.

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