Glenview State Bank

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Glenview State Bank to hold shredding days

Glenview State Bank, a $1.1 billion-asset bank, will hold four free shredding days for the public to  dispose of up to 25 pounds of cancelled checks and other documents that are no longer needed or wanted.

Drive-through service will be provided with three 12,000-pound-capacity industrial shredding trucks on site for the first event, from 9 a.m. to noon on April 9 at the bank’s main office at 800 Waukegan Rd., Glenview. Get the full story »

Local companies swear by different e-mail policies

Goldman Sachs might be cleaning up its potty mouth — telling workers that it’ll bar filthy language in e-mails and use software to screen for it — but some Chicago-area companies have different philosophies.

“We do not have a policy on the use of curse words in e-mails,” said Lee Mitchell, managing partner for Chicago-based Thoma Bravo LLC.

But “now that Congress’ ‘financial reform’ legislation has made us subject to SEC regulation, I guess the SEC will be telling us which words are a systemic threat to the global economy and, therefore, have to be banned,” the private equity executive cheekily added. Get the full story »