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Banking on Chattanooga: What 40 Years in the Room Actually Teaches You — with Ron Jones of Southeast Bank

1 h 4 min · 27 de mar de 2026
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Most business owners treat banking like a transaction. Ron Jones has spent 40 years watching that mindset quietly limit — and sometimes kill — otherwise good businesses. In this episode of the Spectruss Speakeasy, Sam Silvey sits down with Ron Jones, Regional President of SouthEast Bank, for one of the most practical money conversations we've ever had on this show. Ron has been in commercial banking since 1987 — through First American National, First Volunteer, and now SouthEast Bank — and he brings the kind of perspective you only get from actually being in the room when the decisions get made. We get into the real stuff: why local banking relationships change outcomes, what bankers see beyond your credit score, how AI is reshaping lending speed, and what Chattanooga's business climate actually looks like from someone who sees the numbers every day. If you're a business owner between $5M and $50M and you're not having real strategy conversations with your banker yet — this episode is your nudge. What we cover: * Community banking vs. big banks — the practical difference * What kills a loan application before it even starts * How to position your business to borrow better 12 months from now * The Chattanooga market outlook from someone who sees it firsthand * AI, M&A, and what the future of banking means for small business owners The Spectruss Speakeasy is produced by Spectruss — a full-service marketing and advertising agency in Chattanooga, TN. We help growth-ready businesses between $5M–$50M get real marketing leadership without the overhead. Learn more at spectruss.com. For more information, visit our website www.spectruss.com

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