WALLA WALLA, Wash., May 04, 2018 -- Banner Corporation (NASDAQ GSM:BANR), the parent company of Banner Bank and Islanders Bank, today announced that Mark J. Grescovich, President and CEO, and executive management are scheduled to attend the 20th Annual D.A. Davidson Financial Institutions Conference being held on May 8-10, 2017 at the Hilton Denver City Center.
For more information on the conference, or to schedule a one-on-one meeting please contact your D.A. Davidson representative.
About the Company
Banner Corporation is a $10.32 billion bank holding company operating two commercial banks in four Western states through a network of branches offering a full range of deposit services and business, commercial real estate, construction, residential, agricultural and consumer loans. Visit Banner Bank on the Web at www.bannerbank.com.
| Contact: | Mark J. Grescovich, | |
| President & CEO | ||
| Peter J. Conner, CFO | ||
| (509) 527-3636 |


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