Profile:
Dean Wegenast
By: Stephany Wegenast
State Bank and Trust is a well known bank that
has over 500 employees and even more customers. With multiple locations in the
Midwest this bank is the number one choice for most people. With good service,
smiles, free checks and free cookies their isn’t a reason why this wouldn’t be
the case.
Today, Dean Wegenast is a 73 year old, retired State Bank and
Trust man. Although, he is retired he is still the secretary of the board
of directors although he only attends board meetings now and is in active. He
says that the most significant thing he did in life was, besides marrying his
wife was, “working
for a brand new bank not know whether it was going to be successful or not and
not knowing if I was going to have a job or not. I am proud of how the bank
grew from nothing to where it is today.” The uncertainty was their but he
stuck with it showing his perseverance.
His first job in Fargo was at a one man office insurance agency.
In time the insurance agency through a set of circumstances and happenings
changed from an insurance company to a trust company which later evolved in to
the State Bank and Trust bank. After explaining it he says, “so that’s how I got
into the bank. I was just in the right place at the right time. There were a
few years there that I didn’t know if I was going to have a job the next
month.” His life then evolved along with the bank. His wife Gail had to say
that he has, “very good work ethic. He really
likes to do things himself, and he had a hard time designating people to
certain jobs.”
Dean’s position on the board was that of the
secretary to the board of directors of the bank and the secretary to the bank
itself. Both are important jobs for a single person to hold. It shows
that, that person has experience and advice that needs to taken into account. When asked why he stayed on the board Dean Responded, “I
enjoy it, it keeps me informed on what’s going on and there are still people that
I hired working there.” Today, Dean and his wife Gail, like many retired
couples retire somewhere warm during the winter months. They chose Fort Myers,
Florida as their winter location from mid December to mid May. On the second
Wednesday of every month, between December and May, Dean flies in to Hector
international Airport in order to attend board meetings until early Sunday
morning when he flies back to Fort Myers to escape the cold North Dakota
weather.
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