Steve Lundgren honored as Business Leader of the Year
 Steve Lundgren is President and CEO of Denali State Bank, a locally-owned community
                           bank. Steve’s career in the financial services industry is a true success story spanning
                           over three decades, during which he has served the Fairbanks business community as
                           a leader, mentor, and influencer. He demonstrates the mission, vision, and goals of
                           Denali State Bank every day as he reaches out to our community.  One only has to step
                           into his banking facility to recognize his focus on customers and their needs.
Steve Lundgren is President and CEO of Denali State Bank, a locally-owned community
                           bank. Steve’s career in the financial services industry is a true success story spanning
                           over three decades, during which he has served the Fairbanks business community as
                           a leader, mentor, and influencer. He demonstrates the mission, vision, and goals of
                           Denali State Bank every day as he reaches out to our community.  One only has to step
                           into his banking facility to recognize his focus on customers and their needs.
Steve began his career in Oregon as a management trainee at a small S&L after graduating
                           from Oregon State University. Young, single, and adventuresome, Steve then signed
                           a three-year contract in the early 80s to relocate from Portland to Fairbanks and
                           work for »¨½·Ö±²¥ USA FCU.  Finding winters cold in Fairbanks, and finding Susan Virgin,
                           a native Fairbanksan with long-term »¨½·Ö±²¥n roots, Steve convinced Susan to marry
                           him and they decided to make Fairbanks their home. Steve next accepted a position
                           at Key Bank working with Mike Milam, who would become a lifelong friend. After nearly
                           15 years at Key Bank, Bart LeBon offered Steve a position at Mt. McKinley Bank, where
                           he worked for six years before moving to Denali State Bank.
Steve has been a progressive leader in the local banking industry and is also well
                           recognized nationally. He’s the »¨½·Ö±²¥n representative on the American Bankers Association
                           Community Bankers Council, and he’s past president of the »¨½·Ö±²¥ Bankers Association,
                           representing all seven banks that operate within the state of »¨½·Ö±²¥.
Steve serves on the board of directors, is a past board chair, and currently chairs
                           the Finance Committee of the Greater Fairbanks Chamber of Commerce. He’s a member
                           and past president of the Fairbanks Sunrisers Rotary Club, and a former board chair
                           of Fairbanks Economic Development Corporation. Steve has also served in leadership
                           positions for many other community and service organizations, including the Alyeska
                           Pipeline Service Company’s Community Advisory Board, the Interior Builders’ Association,
                           Junior Achievement of Fairbanks, and the United Way of the Tanana Valley. He also
                           chaired the American Heart Association Heart Walk in 2016.
Dozens of local businesses have benefited from Steve’s expertise, business savvy and
                           excellent business and social judgment. In the setting of volunteer board venues,
                           Steve impresses others with his ability to access, organize, and prioritize effectively
                           to bring consensus to the board action.  He is able to lead business groups to the
                           best business decision without sacrificing the goal, quality of outcome, or integrity
                           of the individuals working in the group; he’s advocated issues important to his industry
                           and to the community to our elected leaders locally, in Juneau, and in Washington,
                           D.C.
Steve also has a long history of supporting the military. He’s a member of the »¨½·Ö±²¥n
                           Command Civilian Advisory Board, and he currently serves as National Treasurer of
                           the Air Force Association, headquartered in Washington, D.C. Steve is also the »¨½·Ö±²¥
                           vice-chair and Northern »¨½·Ö±²¥ region chair for the »¨½·Ö±²¥ Committee for Employer
                           Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR).
Steve served for many years on the Fairbanks Chamber’s Military Affairs Committee,
                           and the fruits of his efforts are apparent in the announcements regarding military
                           expansion. He was active in promoting Eielson AFB during the threats of closure or
                           realignment, as well as promoting the F-35s introduction to Eielson AFB. Steve understands
                           the economic impacts on the community and the needs for housing, financing, and community
                           services that adding several thousand new residents will entail. In the year 2000,
                           Steve received the prestigious Jim Messer Award, given by the Fairbanks Chamber at
                           the Military Appreciation Banquet to an individual who best promoted military/community
                           relations over the years.
Steve is a remarkable advocate for education. He serves on the UAF Advocacy Committee
                           and in this capacity, has provided testimony to the UA Board of Regents and other
                           legislative bodies in support of the University’s mission. Steve provides support
                           and mentorship for university students and local young professionals. Steve is proud
                           that 16 of his 80 employees at Denali State Bank have degrees from UAF, many from
                           the School of Management, and others are currently attending school at UAF.
It’s not all work and community service for Steve. He and Susan have three children.
                           After finishing college outside, their daughter Ashley and her husband Mike Strum
                           recently returned to work at Tanana Valley Clinic and are expecting their first child
                           in April 2017; son Derek works in Fairbanks at the Boys and Girls Home; and youngest
                           daughter Kira is a senior at Western Washington University. Steve is an avid racquetball
                           player. He and Susan enjoy spending time in Hawaii, and the entire family, along with
                           close friends the Carsons, enjoy an annual four-day float trip down the Gulkana River.
Join us in celebration! The  banquet and award ceremony will be held on Saturday, April 15, 2017 at the Westmark Hotel.
