Travis Wittnebel Promoted to Senior Business Advisor in Yakima
Baker Boyer is excited to announce the promotion of Travis Wittnebel to Vice President and Senior Business Advisor at the Bank’s Yakima branch. With over 17 years of business lending experience, Travis brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the Yakima team, where he will continue Baker Boyer’s mission to foster the success of local businesses and support the economic growth of the community.
Travis joined Baker Boyer in 2019, serving clients in Walla Walla, where he built a reputation for his dedication to understanding his clients' unique stories and needs. "My favorite part of work is servitude through gratitude," says Travis. "I thoroughly enjoy helping people reach their goals, and I believe strong relationships are the foundation for success." His commitment to client service and his ability to tailor financial solutions have made him an invaluable asset to the Bank and its clients.
In his new role in Yakima, Travis will focus on growing the Bank’s business lending portfolio and driving local economic development. His experience spans industries of all sizes, from small local businesses to larger corporations, allowing him to offer diverse and customized solutions to each client. In addition to his professional contributions, Travis is committed to community involvement and plans to engage with youth and outdoor initiatives in Yakima.
"We are excited to announce Travis Wittnebel's promotion to Vice President," said Mario Delgadillo, VP and Director of Banking Division Strategy. "Since joining Baker Boyer, Travis has leveraged his extensive experience in commercial lending to help businesses of all sizes thrive. His passion for building strong client relationships and creating tailored solutions has been instrumental in our growth, and his recent relocation to Yakima has already had a significant impact. We are excited to see his continued success as he takes on this new role."
In August 2024, Travis completed a three-year graduate banking program at The Pacific Coast Banking School (PCBS), which partners with the Foster Graduate School of Business at the University of Washington. His ongoing dedication to professional development and client service positions him as a key leader within Baker Boyer.