Maryabigail Dills

Marketing Director at Baker Boyer Bank

MaryAbigail Dills has held various roles in their work experience. MaryAbigail began their career as an Instructional Support Technician at Yakima Valley Community College in 2009 and worked there until 2011. MaryAbigail then became the Vice President of Operations at the Greater Yakima Chamber of Commerce from 2011 to 2012. Following that, they worked as the Director of Business Development at The Field Group from 2012 to 2014. MaryAbigail then joined Solarity Credit Union as the VP of Marketing from 2014 to 2021. In 2021, MaryAbigail became a Business Owner at Nomad Consulting and currently holds the role of Marketing Director at Baker Boyer Bank.

MaryAbigail Dills attended Washington State University from 2005 to 2008 and graduated with a Bachelor of Social Sciences degree. Their field of study was program development.

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Yakima, United States

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Baker Boyer Bank

Baker Boyer is the oldest independently owned community bank in the Pacific Northwest. We are Eastern Washington’s trusted financial advisor, serving the Walla Walla Valley, Tri-Cities and Yakima communities, providing wealth management as well as personal and business banking services. Baker Boyer is the only local family of wealth management experts that help grow, protect, and secure family legacies for generations. Banking products are provided by Baker Boyer, Member FDIC, and an Equal Housing Lender. D.S. Baker Advisors provides its clients access to a broad array of products and services, including FDIC insured banking products as well as non-FDIC insured trust and investment products. Investment products: Are Not FDIC Insured | Are Not Bank Guaranteed | May Lose Value For your security, never post account information on social media. View our privacy policy: http://www.bakerboyer.com/privacy/ Contributed posts on this site, including, but not limited to, images, links, and comments left by readers don’t reflect Baker Boyer’s positions, strategies, or opinions.


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