VisionBank is dedicated to creating meaningful relationships with customers and helping each of our market communities be the best that it can be.
VisionBank has thirteen full-service branches in Ames, Altoona, Bondurant, Boone, Clive Grimes, Huxley, Mitchellville, Ogden, Waukee and a VisionBank Mortgage office in West Des Moines. The bank is owned by VisionBankshares, Inc., a locally-owned bank holding company based in Central Iowa. The bank offers full service retail, mortgage, consumer, commercial, commercial real estate, and agricultural deposit and lending products and services.
The people who make the difference
Our team members are not only what drives our mission, but they are what sets VisionBank apart from other financial institutions. We are ready to help you with whatever the need when you stop by or call. You can trust us to make your finances a priority, because your success is our goal.
Jon AlbertVice President Commercial Portfolio Specialist
Jon AlbertVice President Commercial Portfolio Specialist
Jon Albert is our Vice President Commercial Portfolio Specialist. He graduated from Iowa State with degrees in Management, Finance and Design Studies. Jon joined the Bank in 2018. He has 15 years of business banking experience from large national banks to community banks. Jon also has experience in residential construction, commercial insurance and government technology sales. In his spare time, he enjoys riding motorcycles on the street or track and rock climbing or skiing out west.
Contact details:
Jon Albert
Clive Branch
Phone (515) 226-3302
Fax (515) 226-3305
Josh Bryant Senior Vice President Commercial Banker
Josh Bryant Senior Vice President Commercial Banker
Josh Bryant is Senior Vice President Commercial Banker. He handles the majority of the Bank’s Ag Lending and leads the Loan Operations department. He has a degree in Agricultural Business form Iowa State University. Josh grew up on a family farm with 320 acres of row crop and a 1200 head feedlot. He also owned a small cow calf operations with his father. Josh has been in banking since 1997 with previous lending experience at an Ag Bank in Northern Iowa. He was hired by the Bank in 2004. When not at the bank, Josh is a skilled BBQ pitmaster and often participates in competitive BBQ events.
Brad Pfaltzgraff is Chief Operations Officer. He is an experienced Commercial lender who has been with Legacy Bank since 2004. Brad is a graduate of Bondurant-Farrar High School and has a degree in Business Administration from the University of Northern Iowa (Go Panthers!). Brad has been a lifelong resident of the Des Moines area. He has previous experience working in the financial and technology fields. During his tenure with Legacy Bank, Brad has experience in Consumer Loans, Secondary Market lending, Construction Loans, Commercial Lines of credit and Commercial Real Estate lending.
As someone who lives and works in the community, Brad has been an active member in many community organizations. Previously he has held positions as the President of the Bondurant Chamber of Commerce, School Board Member of the Bondurant Farrar Community School district, and currently is the President of Bondurant Development and a board member of the Bluejay Basketball Club. When Brad is not in the bank, there is a good chance you will find him on a field or in a gym as a coach for local Bondurant youth sports teams.
Mike KentfieldVice President Mortgage and Consumer Lender / Metro Business Development Officer
Mike KentfieldVice President Mortgage and Consumer Lender / Metro Business Development Officer
Mike Kentfield is our Vice President Mortgage and Consumer Lender / Metro Business Development Officer –He is an experienced mortgage lender that has been with the Bank since 2008. Mike is a graduate of THE University of Iowa with a degree in finance. Mike grew up in Fort Dodge and after college moved to Des Moines to start his career as a loan officer in 2001. In 2008, the Bank hired Mike to work as a loan officer for secondary market loans. In 2015 Mike became the Loan Production Manager for the secondary market and took over the construction and residential portfolio lending as well.
Outside of work, Mike enjoys going to the lake in the summers and hunting at his farm in Southern Iowa in the fall.
Jebb Rich is Vice President Mortgage Lender at VisionBank. Jebb attended the University of Iowa and began a career in consumer lending in 1991 and has worked throughout the Midwest, with the majority of his time in Iowa. Jebb has extensive experience in consumer mortgage lending and focuses primarily on purchase transactions. His experience ensures a smooth and stress free purchase experience for both the buyers and their agents. Away from the bank Jebb spends time with his family and cheering on the Iowa State Cyclones.
Greg began his career in mortgage origination in 2012, and quickly set himself apart winning multiple awards for production and customer satisfaction in just his first few years in the industry. He has brought his track record of service to Legacy Bank where he has access to the products and programs to fit your specific needs. Legacy Bank has been around for over a century due to their excellent customer support and service. Legacy Bank’s mortgage division is built upon those same principals.
Greg was born and raised in central Iowa and has an absolute love for this beautiful state and the people here! Outside of work, he is an avid golfer and enjoys spending time with an amazing group of friends – living life to the fullest.
Scott Hoffman graduated from the University of Iowa with a BA in Interdepartmental Business Studies and an Entrepreneurial Certificate of Management. Scott joined the Bank in May of 2021 and has over seven years of experience in the financial services industry. He joined the Bank as a new Consumer and Commercial Loan Officer. Originally from Centerville, Iowa, Scott has lived in Des Moines for over a decade and resides in Beaverdale. When not at the bank, Scott spends his time with family and friends going riding on trails or boating at Saylorville Lake.
Brad Pfaltzgraff is Chief Operations Officer. He is an experienced Commercial lender who has been with the Bank since 2004. Brad is a graduate of Bondurant-Farrar High School and has a degree in Business Administration from the University of Northern Iowa (Go Panthers!). Brad has been a lifelong resident of the Des Moines area. He has previous experience working in the financial and technology fields. During his tenure with the Bank, Brad has experience in Consumer Loans, Secondary Market lending, Construction Loans, Commercial Lines of credit and Commercial Real Estate lending.
As someone who lives and works in the community, Brad has been an active member in many community organizations. Previously he has held positions as the President of the Bondurant Chamber of Commerce, School Board Member of the Bondurant Farrar Community School district, and currently is the President of Bondurant Development and a board member of the Bluejay Basketball Club. When Brad is not in the bank, there is a good chance you will find him on a field or in a gym as a coach for local Bondurant youth sports teams.
Josh Barber is our Regional Retail Manager. He graduated from Northwest Missouri State University with a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Management and Marketing. Josh has worked in banking since 2004, with previous experience as a personal banker, assistant branch manager, and branch manager before joining the Bank in January 2018. He is a previous Ankeny Young Professionals’ board member, frequently volunteers for Meals for the Market, and is involved with Leaders of Tomorrow through the Community Bankers of Iowa. When not at the bank, Josh enjoys spending time with his family. He can often be found grilling/smoking meat, watching movies, or cheering on the Iowa Hawkeyes, St. Louis Cardinals, or Kansas City Chiefs!
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