Three generations of service and professionalism.
Serving eastern Colorado and western Kansas for more than 60 years, The Eastern Colorado Bank has enjoyed a history of stability and growth while earning a reputation as "your friendly bank".
Founded by Victor Weed, and several other investors, the bank received its charter in 1944, and opened for business in Cheyenne Wells, Colorado. The new bank, with $25,000 in capital accounts and two officer employees, focused on providing banking services tailored to the needs of ranchers and farmers, small businesses, and professionals in eastern Colorado and western Kansas. Victor Weed was president of The Eastern Colorado Bank for over 40 years, and welcomed two sons to the bank before his death in 1985.
In 1959, Victor's son, V.L. Weed joined The Eastern Colorado Bank. After performing duties ranging from Cashier to Vice-President, V.L. was President of the bank until 1998. He currently
is serving as the bank's Advisory Director.
Jim Weed, Victor's second son, came to work at the bank in 1969 after graduating from Denver University and serving as an officer in the United States Navy. Like his brother, Jim worked at several positions before becoming
Chief Financial Officer in 1998, and Chairman of the Board in 1999.
Brett Legg joined The Eastern Colorado Bank
in 1990 and became President/CEO in 1998.
The third generation of the Weed's family stewardship of The Eastern Colorado Bank began when Greg Weed, Jim's son, came aboard in 1996. Greg is currently Senior Vice President of The Eastern Colorado Bank as well as Chief Lending Officer.
In 2000, the bank opened its first branch operation in the high plains hub of Limon, Colorado. Dave Hubbard is the Branch President of The Eastern Colorado Bank in Limon.
The newest branch of The Eastern Colorado Bank is Garden of the Gods Bank which opened in 2003 in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Created to bring the bank's successful blend of professionalism and personal service to the Pikes Peak Region, Garden of the Gods Bank is thriving under the direction of Regional President Megan (Weed) Harmon. Megan is Jim's daughter and is delighted to join her father and brother in the family business.