Banking on KC Podcast

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Banking on KC – Presented by Country Club Bank features interviews and conversations conducted by KC’s champion of entrepreneurs, Kelly Scanlon. Guests include makers, innovators and community leaders who have changed the business, cultural and economic landscape of Kansas City.

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Joy Rhodes is associated with Johnson County Community College (JCCC), where she is involved in their fashion program. Her expertise lies in the intersection of fashion design and merchandising, preparing students for the evolving fashion industry through practical experience like internships and study abroad, and incorporating elements of sustainability, technology, and culture.
Rebecca Kidwell is the founder of Synthesis Solutions and co-founder of Learn Math and Science/Geeks for Kids. She is involved in initiatives that provide customized electric cars for children with mobility challenges, transforming lives through innovative engineering and community service.
Erin Cole is the Chief Development Officer of Womens Employment Network, an organization dedicated to helping women achieve self-sufficiency and resilience through personalized support and community engagement.
Claudia Meyer is associated with Cristo Rey Kansas City, an organization dedicated to preparing students for college and career success through innovative programs and mentorship.
David Geenens is the Director of the Thompson Center for Integrity in Finance and Economics at Benedictine College. He is involved in initiatives that promote ethical finance and economic development, including Spark Tank, which supports entrepreneurship in marginalized communities.

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0:00 22:14

Joy Rhodes of Johnson County Community College: Fashioning the Future

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Joy Rhodes
Keywords
fashion design fashion merchandising sustainability technology culture education career development global markets consumer trends entrepreneurship

Tune in to discover: 

  • How JCCC’s program blends fashion design and merchandising for a comprehensive education.
  • How students gain hands-on experience through internships, fashion shows and study abroad opportunities.
  • How sustainability, technology and culture intersect in the evolving world of fashion.

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0:00 30:41

Rebecca Kidwell of Geeks for Kids: Mobility for Every Child

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Rebecca Kidwell
Keywords
mobility for children electric cars nonprofit robotics education customized vehicles fundraising for nonprofits

On this episode of Banking on KC, Rebecca Kidwell, founder of Synthesis Solutions and co-founder of Learn Math and Science/Geeks for Kids, joins host Kelly Scanlon to discuss how an unexpected request led to a life-changing nonprofit providing customized electric cars for children with mobility challenges. 

Tune in to discover:

  • How Geeks for Kids evolved from a robotics education project into a national initiative that transforms children’s lives.
  • The process behind designing and building each custom car—and why it takes about 400 hours to complete.
  • Innovative approaches for sustaining the nonprofit financially and how businesses and individuals can get involved.

Country Club Bank – Member FDIC

0:00 20:55

Erin Cole of Women’s Employment Network: From Job Search to Life Change

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Erin Cole
Keywords
women's employment self-sufficiency resilience workforce development community partnerships volunteers client support accountability economic shifts AI in workforce

On this episode of Banking on KC, Erin Cole, Chief Development Officer of Women’s Employment Network, joins host Kelly Scanlon to share how the organization helps women become self-sufficient and resilient through a holistic, personalized support system that meets evolving workforce demands. Tune in to discover: 

1. What “meeting women where they are” looks like in practice. 

2. How community partnerships and volunteers enhance WEN’s impact. 

3. Why WEN never closes a client’s file. 

4. How accountability and connection turn uncertainty into progress. 

5. How WEN adapts to economic shifts and new workforce demands such as AI. 

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0:00 21:58

Claudia Meyer of Cristo Rey KC: Creating Pathways to College and Career

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Claudia Meyer
Keywords
Cristo Rey Pathways to College and Career Mentorship Community Support Student Transformation Career Tracks

Tune in to discover:

  1. How Cristo Rey prepares students for both college and career success.
  2. Why mentorship, community support, and long-term relationships are key to student transformation.
  3. How Cristo Rey’s evolving career tracks support every student’s path forward.

Country Club Bank – Member FDIC

0:00 25:58

David Geenens of Benedictine College: Transforming Communities with Venture Philanthropy

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David Geenens
Keywords
venture philanthropy community development business education social equity economic opportunities under-resourced communities entrepreneurship Kansas City

On this episode of Banking on KC, David Geenens, Director of the Thompson Center for Integrity in Finance and Economics at Benedictine College, joins host Kelly Scanlon to discuss Spark Tank, an innovative initiative that combines business education, team support and venture philanthropy to build businesses in under-resourced communities. 

Tune in to discover:

  • How Spark Tank is creating economic opportunities and launching businesses in cities like Ferguson, Missouri.
  • The role ethics and social equity play in the program’s unique approach to entrepreneurship.
  • How venture philanthropy bridges the capital gap in marginalized communities.
  • Why Kansas City is next in line for Spark Tank’s expansion.

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