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Springfield, MO
Discovering the power of mentorship came early in James Ballard’s career. After leading a Columbia law firm through a challenging leadership transition, Ballard moved to Commerce Trust, where he helped launch a mentoring program for new trust officers, improving training and fostering internal connections. In 2022, he became one of 30 aspiring leaders to go through Commerce Bank’s Leadership Development Program.
Through his role at Commerce, Ballard, 36, also works with the Student African American Brotherhood in Springfield, leading a mentorship program that merges personal growth with financial literacy.
Ballard’s civic contributions include being a part of Leadership Springfield Class 42 and board chair for The Summit Preparatory School, guiding strategic decisions and enhancing educational offerings.
Your first job? Bussing tables at Hinode Japanese Steakhouse at age 16.
Favorite book? “The Wheel of Time” series. I enjoy reading different book genres, but Robert Jordan/Brandon Sanderson’s fantasy series ranks at the top.
Favorite hobby or creative outlet? I enjoy spending time with family and friends on Table Rock Lake. There’s nothing better than waking up and having coffee on the deck overlooking the lake.
Favorite local food/drink order? Paper Crane from Ariake. My wife and I had New Year’s Eve 2023 dinner at Ariake. Great food, drinks and atmosphere.
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