Baebler joins Investor Services located at First National Bank of St.
St. Louis Daily Record & St. Louis Countian, Dec 17, 2004 by St. Louis Daily Record Staff
Mike Baebler has joined Investor Services located at First National Bank of St. Louis as a registered representative. Baebler assumes his new responsibilities in the Des Peres offices effective immediately.
As a registered representative, Baebler will be responsible for the Des Peres, Wildwood, Chesterfield and South County brokerage division areas.
First National Bank continues to experience significant growth and we are very pleased that Mike will be working with the Brokerage Division, said Rick Bagy, president of First National Bank, in a press release. Mike's background and depth of knowledge will be a real asset to the bank, to our customers, and clients.
Prior to joining First National Bank, Baebler spent several years with a major brokerage firm in St. Louis. Graduating magna cum laude from Concordia University in Mequon, Wis., Baebler has a bachelor's degree in management and communications. He also carries the Accredited Asset Management Specialist designation out of the College of Financial Planning. Baebler is a registered representative of and securities offered through Fiserv Investor Services Inc., member NASD/ SIPC.
First National Bank of St. Louis is a locally owned financial institution offering the products and services of a large bank with the personalized service of a community bank. At $1.1 billion in assets, First National Bank of St. Louis has nine locations throughout the metropolitan area. It is not FDIC insured, may lose value and has no bank guarantee.
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