Guaranty Bank Launches Round Table Event Series
Guaranty Bank invites you to transform your business growth with the launch of its Quarterly Round Table Series. This distinguished lineup of speakers will provide actionable guidance and foster the knowledge you need to lead your small business or organization with confidence. The first event will take place on Tuesday, February 11, 2025, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at Burke Hall, 2144 E. Republic Road, Suite F100. Speakers Jeff Eiserman and Heather Noggle will discuss the latest developments in business insurance, fraud prevention, and cybersecurity. This event is free to the community, and lunch will be provided.
“Small businesses are vital to our community and provide us with a diverse range of products and services that we might not otherwise have access to,” said Becky Scorse, president of Guaranty Bank. “These events are designed to give back to small business owners, the community, and local nonprofits by providing speakers and sessions that are meant to educate and help their businesses grow.”
Jeff Eiserman has been a Commercial Risk Advisor with Ollis/Akers/Arney, the largest independent insurance agency and business consulting firm in Southwest Missouri, since 2009. With experience across multiple industries, including manufacturing, education, and financial services, Jeff keeps his clients informed about today’s complex insurance marketplace. In addition to holding the designation of Certified Insurance Counselor, Jeff received national recognition in 2016 as one of the industry’s “Hot 100” Insurance Professionals by Insurance Business Advisor and was named one of Springfield Business Journal’s Trusted Advisors in its inaugural class of 2014.
Heather Noggle has built a 30-year career spanning HR, software development, data integration, cybersecurity, project management, business ownership, speaking, and writing. Passionate about small business cybersecurity, Heather blends her expertise with engaging storytelling, often using analogies and AI-generated images of black cats in cybersecurity-themed antics to raise awareness within the small business community on social media.

