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Tune In & Catch Up With KC's Community Movers and Shakers

Updated: Aug 4, 2021

Stay up to date on CCB's very own podcast. Banking on KC 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. Episode links below.


Paul Schofer of Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts: Where Community Enrichment Takes Center Stage


On this episode of Banking on KC, Paul Schofer, president and CEO of the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts, joins host Kelly Scanlon to discuss why enriching the lives of everyone in Kansas City has always been central to the Center’s vision.


Tune in to discover the Center’s:

Longstanding mission to be open, engaging and welcoming for all. Approach to diversity in programming. Economic impact on Kansas City.


Teresa Hamilton of Giving the Basics: Providing Personal Care Products, Preserving Personal Dignity

On this episode of Banking on KC, Teresa Hamilton, founder of Giving the Basics, joins host Kelly Scanlon to share details about the nonprofit’s mission to “give the basics” to those lacking personal hygiene products in the U.S.


Tune in to discover:

Why Teresa was inspired to found Giving the Basics. How the organization works through community organizations to broaden their reach and impact. Items that are most in demand. How individuals and businesses can support Giving the Basics.


Debbie Wilkerson of Greater Kansas City Community Foundation: Leading KC to Leave a Legacy of Giving

On this episode of Banking on KC, Debbie Wilkerson, president and CEO of the Greater Kansas City Community Foundation, joins host Kelly Scanlon to discuss how individuals and companies can grow their charitable giving using the resources the Foundation offers.


Tune in to discover: The advantages of a donor-advised fund. How the Foundation’s professional advisory services assist donors. The benefits of “impact investing.” The outlook for the “next generation” of philanthropy. Why Kansas City consistently ranks high on national charts for charitable contributions.


Chris Lewellen of The Well, Lew’s and Charlie Hooper’s: Continuing a Legacy of Building Community

On this episode of Banking on KC, Chris Lewellen, president of popular Waldo and Brookside restaurants The Well Bar Grill & Rooftop, Lew’s Grill and Bar, and Charlie Hooper’s Bar and Grille, joins host Kelly Scanlon to discuss his entrepreneurial journey, his father’s legacy, the opportunities that lie ahead for Kansas City and why he’s so committed to building community.


Andrew Dowis of Pro Athlete: Creating Game-Winning Experiences Through Stewardship


On this episode of Banking on KC, Andrew Dowis, CEO of Pro Athlete, joins host Kelly Scanlon to discuss how to create a game-winning culture and the key to creating a purpose-driven brand.


Tune in to discover why it’s important to be intentional about your company culture, how Pro Athlete has made stewardship actionable and impactful, the keys to ensuring the integrity and sustainability of a purpose-driven brand, and tips for building a successful company culture.


Dr. Carmaletta Williams of Black Archives of Mid-America: Preserving History & Culture, Linking Community

On this episode of Banking on KC, Dr. Williams, executive director of the Black Archives of Mid-America, joins host Kelly Scanlon to announce the launch of the new Genealogy Lab and why it’s important to the Black Archive’s mission and to our local history.


Plus, get a sneak preview of the new exhibit the Black Archives will be opening soon—the Women’s Pro Basketball Hall of Fame.


Justin Hoover of The Battle Within: Healing Our Veterans and First Responders


On this episode of Banking on KC, Justin Hoover, executive director of The Battle Within, joins host Kelly Scanlon to discuss how the organization provides veterans and first responders with a path to healing.


Founded by a group of veterans, first responders, community leaders and other supporters, The Battle Within helps “warriors” heal from the traumas they have experienced during their service to others.


Jon Stephens of Port KC: Rolling Down the River to New Development


On this episode of Banking on KC, Jon Stephens, president and CEO of Port KC, joins host Kelly Scanlon to provide an update on some of the new initiatives Port KC is working on and their impact on Kansas City and the surrounding region.


Find out about the progress of the new river terminal, more plans for Berkeley Riverfront, the KC Streetcar expansion, additional plans for 49 Crossing, and the opportunities that await Kansas City.


Heather Spalding of Cambrian: Visualizing Home Improvements Using AR Technology


On this episode of Banking on KC, Heather Spalding, co-founder of Cambrian, joins host Kelly Scanlon to discuss how her company is leveraging augmented reality (AR) to provide solutions for DIYers and others in the home improvement industry. Using Cambrian’s app, customers can see a realistic rendering of their space with new paint colors, flooring, and other upgrades.


Tune in to discover some of the technology “firsts” Cambrian has introduced to the DIY market, how the founders landed Home Depot as an early customer, the possibilities for introducing the technology into other industries, and why the business assistance organizations in Kansas City have been so critical to the successful launch and growth of the company.


Lamar Hunt, Jr., of Kansas City Mavericks: Skating Toward a Stronger KC


On this episode of Banking on KC, Lamar Hunt, Jr., owner of the Kansas City Mavericks, joins host Kelly Scanlon to discuss his vision for Kansas City’s longest-running hockey franchise and why he’s so passionate about stewardship.




Erik Dickinson of Urban Ranger Corps: Empowering Young Men for Productive Futures


On this episode of Banking on KC, Eric Dickinson, president of Urban Ranger Corps, joins host Kelly Scanlon to discuss the nonprofit’s work of providing young men in the urban core with an opportunity to acquire work experience, provide service to the community, and develop life skills that prepare them for a successful future.


Founded by Father John Wandless, the Urban Ranger Corps has welcomed nearly 800 at-risk young men to its programs. Tune in to discover more about the programs, the individuals and communities they serve and the impact they’re making on both the individual participants and on the greater Kansas City community.




Jeff Mazur of LaunchCode: Rethinking Tech Education


On this episode of Banking on KC, Jeff Mazur, executive director of LaunchCode, joins host Kelly Scanlon to discuss the organization’s efforts to make quality tech education free and accessible.




Joan Wells of Wellington: Navigating the M&A Experience to a Stronger Future


On this episode of Banking on KC, Joan Wells, president of Wellington, joins host Kelly Scanlon to discuss how she navigated an acquisition in one of the industries COVID hit hardest: live events.




Roy Scott of Healthy Hip Hop: Transforming Youth Culture


On this episode of Banking on KC, Roy Scott, CEO of Healthy Hip Hop, joins host Kelly Scanlon to discuss how the company is using hip-hop songs to transform a generation through education and positive messaging—and aspires to be an Urban Disney.



Suzie Aron of Aron Real Estate: Guiding the Evolution of the Crossroads Arts District


On this episode of Banking on KC, Suzie Aron, president of Aron Real Estate, joins host Kelly Scanlon to share the story of the Crossroads Arts District revitalization and the opportunities ahead.




Christine Kemper of Kansas City Girls Preparatory Academy: Driving Opportunity for Young Women


On this episode of Banking on KC, Christine Kemper, founder of Kansas City Girls Preparatory Academy, discusses the mission of the school and the benefits of single-gender education.




Tony Bavuso of Saving Sight: Changing Lives By Saving Sight


On this episode of Banking on KC, Tony Bavuso, CEO of Saving Sight, joins host Kelly Scanlon to discuss the nonprofit eye bank’s role in providing corneal tissue to restore eyesight.





Discovering World-Class Creators


Kirsty Melville, president and publisher of Andrews McMeel Publishing, joins host Kelly Scanlon to share how the global publishing powerhouse builds universal connections.






Entrepreneurship and Innovation at UMKC


Director of the Regnier Institute for Entrepreneurship and Innovation at UMKC and chair of the Department of Entrepreneurship and Management at the UMKC Bloch School, joins host Kelly Scanlon to discuss how the Regnier Institute supports entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial thinking as a cross-discipline throughout the campus and within the community.


Creating Positive Social Impact


Brent Lager, co-founder and president of Uncover KC, joins host Kelly Scanlon to discuss how the organization creates positive social impact through community outreach.




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Navigating Architecture in a New Direction

The founder of Odimo, joins host Kelly Scanlon to discuss the new business model upon which Odimo was founded— and how that’s leading to greater community-building and a better Kansas City.






Marrying Food and Fundraisin‪g‬

Long-time Kansas City philanthropist, fundraiser, and food critic Mary Bloch joins host Kelly Scanlon to discuss her latest endeavor, Feed KC Forward.









"Actively" Shaping Communities

Eric Rogers, co-founder and executive director of BikeWalkKC, joins host Kelly Scanlon to discuss efforts to redefine Kansas City streets as places for active living.









Moving Forward On Purpose and With Purpos‪e‬


Marquita Miller-Joshua of Five Star Tax & Business Solutions joins host Kelly Scanlon to share her journey from entrepreneur to faithpreneur and motivational speaker.





All previous episodes can be found here. Thanks for tuning in!

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