The Harvard State Bank
Daniel T. Coyle has a strong background in the banking industry with over 30 years of experience. Daniel T. started their career as a Staff Accountant at Evans Incorporated in 1987 before transitioning to Household Bank, where they served as a Branch Manager from 1989 to 1994. Daniel T. then joined American National Bank - Bank One as a Relationship Manager - Assistant Vice President from 1995 to 2000. Coyle continued to progress their career at Harris Bank, where they held the position of Relationship Manager - Vice President from 2000 to 2005. Daniel T. then joined Itasca Bank & Trust Co. as a Commercial Loan Officer - Vice President in 2005 and remained with the company until 2016. Coyle's most recent roles have included Vice President positions at First Secure Community Bank of Sugar Grove from 2016 to 2017 and currently at The Harvard State Bank since June 2017, where they serve as a Commercial Lending Officer & Business Development Vice President.
Daniel T. Coyle completed their education with a Graduate Degree in Banking from the University of Pennsylvania - ABA Stonier School of Banking, attending from 2006 to 2008. Prior to that, they received a Bachelor of Science degree in Finance from Western Illinois University, between the years 1984 and 1986. Additionally, they have also participated in educational activities at Dale Carnegie, however, specific details regarding the duration and field of study are not provided.
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The Harvard State Bank
On August 6, 1866, there were no banks in McHenry County. Mr. J.C. Crumb realized that Harvard needed a bank to facilitate the economic growth of Harvard and the surrounding area so he started The Harvard Bank. It was known as The Harvard Bank until October 13, 1919, when the word “State” was added to its name and it was incorporated. When it started, it was located right across the street from where it presently stands in a feed store owned by Mr. Crumb. Our first banking relationship started two days after we officially opened. In 1923, the building on the corner of Brainard and Ayer Street was completed and the Bank moved across the street. On its 75th Anniversary, in 1941, Mr. William Hubbell was President and he was only the third President. To date there have only been eight Presidents of The Harvard State Bank. Through the years, The Harvard State Bank has led the way with safe and sound business principles; helpful, friendly customer relations; and state of the art banking plans and developments. We offer ATM service in a number of locations; a wide variety of checking, savings and money market accounts; a complete Loan Department offering a wide variety of mortgages, Home Equity Lines of Credit, consumer, agricultural and our own credit cards with reward packages.