October 22, 2020

River City Bank Reports a Quarterly Cash Dividend on Common Shares

SACRAMENTO, CASteve Fleming, president and chief executive officer of River City Bank (the Bank), announced that the Bank’s board of directors has approved, in connection with the Bank’s recently reported net income of $8.3 million or $5.70 diluted earnings per share for the quarter ending September 30, 2020, a cash dividend of $0.30 per common share to shareholders of record as of November 3, 2020, and payable on November 17, 2020.

October 20, 2020

River City Bank Reports a Quarterly Cash Dividend on Common Shares

SACRAMENTO, CA — Steve Fleming, president and chief executive officer of River City Bank (the Bank), announced that the Bank’s board of directors has approved, in connection with the Bank’s recently reported net income of $8.3 million or $5.70 diluted earnings per share for the quarter ending September 30, 2020, a cash dividend of $0.30 per common share to shareholders of record as of November 3, 2020, and payable on November 17, 2020.

October 16, 2020

Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians

Group photo of Tribal Council
Group photo of Tribal Council

The Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians is a federally recognized tribe located in Placerville, California. The Tribe owns and operates the Red Hawk Casino and is one of the largest employers in El Dorado County.  Beyond the casino, the Tribe has also created a very strong community infrastructure, operating its own fire and police departments, Elders Center, Tribal Court, and more. In 1995, the Tribe opened a health center in nearby Shingle Springs.  In 2011, that small center was transformed when the Tribe built the Shingle Springs Health & Wellness Center on the Rancheria.  It provides the local community with the best possible care in all aspects, including family practice, pediatrics, specialty care such as physical therapy, dentistry and orthodontics, pharmacy and mental health.

Please give us a little history of the Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians.

How does the Tribe’s history impact it today?

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How has the pandemic affected the community?

The Tribe has a robust infrastructure. Can you tell us more about that?

What are some of the Tribe’s businesses and community programs?

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What other community programs does the Tribe support?

October 16, 2020

Natomas Oaks Park to be Renamed the Ray and Judy Tretheway Oak Preserve

Ray Tretheway standing next to a newly planted tree
Ray Tretheway standing next to a newly planted tree

Ray, Judy, and their community successfully advocated for the City of Sacramento to acquire this oak grove and adjacent land to be designated as a nature preserve. The oak preserve is nearly all that is left of the magnificent groves that existed here in the 1800s. Centuries ago, this small patch of land was part of thousands of acres of other oaks.  These oaks were here when the first settlers arrived in California. The grove’s historical significance is protected because of the Tretheways’ and the community’s quick action to maintain the picturesque area.

Naming this park after Ray and Judy is particularly significant given their special connection to this heritage oak grove.  Located near Ray and Judy’s home, their daughter was married under its magnificent trees in 2005. Ray visits the park regularly, and Judy leads silent meditation retreats and forest bathing, or shinrin yoku, underneath the trees’ canopy.

This December, Ray will retire as Executive Director at the Sacramento Tree Foundation after nearly four decades of service. Under his stewardship, the Foundation has planted over one million trees, giving Sacramento the well-earned title of the largest hand-planted urban forest in the world.  Ray’s deep love for the area’s trees and his devotion to safeguarding their existence is the cornerstone of the Foundation’s legacy.

As a testament to the Tretheways’ commitment to Sacramento’s urban forest, the community, and the environment, the City will be installing two naming signs and a plaque in honor of Ray and Judy.  Later this year, the Foundation will also announce Ray’s successor and celebrate Ray’s lifetime of public service to the Sacramento Region.

To learn more about the Sacramento Tree Foundation or to make a donation in Ray’s name, visit their website at sactree.com.

October 13, 2020

The Legacy of Jon Kelly

Jon S. Kelly River City Bank Founder
Jon S. Kelly River City Bank Founder

Born in 1936, Jon Kelly was without a doubt one of the top entrepreneurs and philanthropists in the history of Sacramento. Jon is probably best known, along with his brother Bob, for having owned and operated KCRA-TV in Sacramento for more than three decades. Jon was only 26 years old when the Kelly brothers took over the running of KCRA in 1963 upon the sudden passing of their father at an early age. The brothers also started, owned, and operated KCPQ-TV, the Fox affiliate in Seattle. Jon was a legendary figure in broadcasting as these stations were highly respected on a national level for their innovation, commitment to delivering high quality news, and ability to attract exceptional talent.

Always looking for the next opportunity in what he viewed as the business playground, Jon founded River City Bank in 1973, where he also filled the CEO and Chairman roles on several occasions. Jon’s vision, entrepreneurial spirit, and incredible drive to win led to the Bank being the largest based in Sacramento and allowed it to remain family owned over the past 47 years as the banking industry has gone through a period of tremendous consolidation.

Jon was a force of nature, a highly successful entrepreneur who loved to compete. Besides the TV and banking activities I mentioned above, he was a real estate developer and invested in radio stations, an advertising agency, and more. One of his signature real estate projects, in partnership with his son Greg, was the 12-story, LEED-certified Gateway Tower office building at 2020 W. El Camino Ave. Jon was also the key player in the formation years ago of the Sacramento Area Commerce and Trade Organization (SACTO), which was instrumental in attracting such industrial heavyweights as Intel, NEC and Hewlett-Packard to the region. SACTO later merged into the present day Greater Sacramento Economic Council.

Perhaps, though, the thing I will remember most about Jon was that he made everything seem important and he always made it fun for the rest of us. He loved to celebrate the successes of the Bank, particularly our growth over the past 10 years, but he also understood that things wouldn’t go our way all the time – that’s the nature of the banking business and of life he would say. He loved to “play the game of life”, including the human connections that he forged with all he came in contact with.

Jon was proud that his legacy in Sacramento would include River City Bank, as well as the Kelly Foundation, one of the largest charitable-giving foundations in the Sacramento region. His philanthropy included the donation of the land on which public television’s KVIE, Channel 6, now sits in South Natomas. Jon’s daughter, Shawn Kelly Devlin, has done a superb job with Jon’s mentorship as the board chair for both RCB and the Kelly Foundation for the past 12 years and intends on building upon his legacy.

One of my last recent interactions with Jon was one of the most memorable. Along with a couple of other long-time business associates, we met with Jon after he had been informed that his cancer was terminal and that he only had a few months to live. The first thing Jon said to us was that we shouldn’t have any sympathy for him as he had lived a great life, blessed with wonderful family, friends, and animals (he loved his dogs and thoroughbred race horses). He said that his life had far exceeded his expectations for “fun and action”. He had lived a full life, indeed.

Jon Kelly was an extraordinary person and he is already missed.

Steve Fleming
President & CEO | River City Bank

September 22, 2020

River City Bank adds former Heritage Bank of Commerce SVP Michael McComish to its expanding San Francisco-based team

Bay Area banker to focus on commercial real estate, professional service firms and non-profit organizations as SVP, Relationship Manager

SACRAMENTO, CA – River City Bank continues to add new talent to its San Francisco-based team and announces the addition of Michael McComish as Senior Vice President, Relationship Manager. McComish will be responsible for developing new business within the San Francisco Bay Area, with a focus on commercial real estate, professional service firms, non-profit organizations and private banking. He brings more than 27 years of experience in private and commercial banking, having most recently managed accounts as Senior Vice President, Relationship Manager at Heritage Bank of Commerce.

“The San Francisco business community is dynamic, robust and constantly evolving,” said Steve Fleming, President and CEO of River City Bank. “To aid in our continued expansion throughout the Bay Area, we are pleased to welcome Michael to our team, where he will play a crucial role in solidifying new relationships with businesses and leaders in a variety of industries.”

“Bay Area business leaders are eager to find a banking partner that brings a healthy combination of ambition, agility and sheer capacity to the table,” said Michael McComish, Senior Vice President and Relationship Manager at River City Bank. “I’m excited to introduce them to River City Bank, which brings all of that and more to each relationship and opportunity.”

As SVP, Relationship Manager with Heritage Bank of Commerce, McComish managed a loan portfolio of more than $120 million and a deposit portfolio of more than $100 million. He came into his role at Heritage Bank of Commerce while aiding its acquisition of Presidio Bank, where he had spent more than a decade working with executives and all departments within the bank to develop its deposit and loan portfolios. Since joining Heritage Bank in October 2019, McComish has overseen the growth of its loan portfolio by more than $18 million. Heritage Bank’s acquisition of Presidio Bank was finalized in 2019.

McComish graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Social Science from California Polytechnic State University. He currently serves as President of the Society of California Pioneers, where he has also served as a board member since early 2005.

September 22, 2020

Kelly Foundation announces Habitat for Humanity of Greater Sacramento as 2021 Major Gift Award winner

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$100,000 grant to support new Cornerstone community in South Sacramento

“Habitat for Humanity of Greater Sacramento is respected throughout the community for providing families with home ownership opportunities that may be otherwise out of reach,” said Shawn Kelly Devlin, President of the Kelly Foundation and Chairman of the Board of River City Bank. “The Kelly Foundation is excited to partner on this ambitious project, which will benefit dozens of deserving people over the course of the next several years.”

“The Kelly Foundation Major Gift award represents a huge leap forward for the Cornerstone Development project,” said Laine Himmelmann, Chief Development Officer of Habitat for Humanity of Greater Sacramento. “Our team was excited to the point of tears when we learned that the Kelly Foundation had decided to contribute $100,000 to the project because most home sponsorships fall within the $5,000-$10,000 range.”

During the next three years, Habitat for Humanity of Greater Sacramento plans to engage more than six thousand volunteers in the multi-phase construction effort. The team is looking to raise at least $300,000 for the first phase of construction for Cornerstone Development, which includes three homes that are projected to be move-in ready by early 2023. The Kelly Foundation grant constitutes one-third of that amount.

The Kelly Foundation supports health and human services, education, culture, environment and civic improvement through its funding. For the fiscal year ending on September 30, 2022, the Foundation will provide approximately $1.5 million in grants to organizations that support the Sacramento and North Bay Area regions. Since merging with the RCB Foundation in 2009, the Kelly Foundation, of which River City Bank remains a major contributor, focuses on giving back to the greater Sacramento region through charitable donations.

For more information about the Kelly Foundation, please visit KellyFoundationSacramento.org.

Cornerstone Development Details

Cornerstone Development, was just named “2021 Affordable Housing Development of the Year” by the Sacramento Housing Alliance. It is also the largest single development in 36 years for Habitat for Humanity of Greater Sacramento. Groundbreaking is scheduled for February 2022, with the first phase of construction set to begin in June 2022. The seven-acre project site is located near the intersection of 46th Street and Lang Avenue and is planned to house approximately 400 people once construction is completed. The development will be fully electric, and each of the 18 single-family Habitat homes will include solar panels on the roof and be EV-ready for charging electric vehicles.

To learn more about Habitat for Humanity of Greater Sacramento, including opportunities for volunteer participation, visit HabitatGreaterSac.org.

Click image to view a 2:51 video rendering of Cornerstone Development:

About the Kelly Foundation

The Kelly Broadcasting Company’s KCRA-TV (Sacramento-Stockton-Modest, CA) went on the air on Sept. 5, 1955, and the owners of the Kelly Broadcasting Company established the Kelly Foundation in December 1988 as a formal vehicle for structuring charitable contributions. The Kelly family sold KCRA-TV in 1999 and have continued the Kelly Foundation ever since. In 2009, the River City Bank Foundation merged with the Kelly Foundation, and some executives of the Bank currently serve on the Foundation’s Board. Jon S. Kelly founded River City Bank and continues to support the Bank. His daughter, Shawn Kelly Devlin, currently serves as President and Chairman of the Board. The Kelly Foundation is an expression of the importance the Kelly family places on being a good neighbor and citizen in regions where they do business. For more information on the Kelly Foundation, please visit KellyFoundationSacramento.org or call (916) 978-4892.

September 15, 2020

River City Bank expands CRE lending to Texas and several Western states with hire of Curtis Brunton

Former Bay Area banker to focus on commercial real estate as SVP, Business Development Officer based in Austin

SACRAMENTO, CA – River City Bank announces the addition of Curtis Brunton as Senior Vice President, Business Development Officer. Brunton, who is based in Austin, TX, will be responsible for developing new business, with a focus on originating commercial real estate (CRE) loans throughout Texas and specific states in the western U.S. He brings more than 22 years of experience in loan origination and new business development, having most recently opened the San Francisco office for Morgan Stanley’s commercial mortgage-backed securities (CMBS) group in 2017.

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“Our team at River City Bank has experienced tremendous success in recent years,” said Dan Franklin, Director of Commercial Real Estate for River City Bank. “Now that we have begun to expand into new markets in Texas and other western states, we are excited to welcome a proven performer like Curtis to our team. We look forward to his business development efforts in growing markets such as Austin, which will serve as his home base.”

“River City Bank has a track record of success in the California market, particularly when it comes to commercial real estate lending,” said Curtis Brunton, SVP, Business Development Officer at River City Bank. “I am excited to extend those practices into new markets in Texas and other states in the West.”

As a CRE loan originator with Morgan Stanley based in San Francisco, Brunton focused on commercial lending throughout the western United States through mortgage banking clients and direct borrowers. Before opening that office with Morgan Stanley in 2017, he spent a total of 15 years with PGIM Real Estate Finance and 2 years as a Managing Director at Redwood Trust.

Brunton graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Finance from University of Arizona.

September 4, 2020

River City Bank President and CEO Steve Fleming named one of Sacramento’s Most Admired CEOs

This inaugural, peer-nominated award recognizes CEOs from the Sacramento region who have made a positive impact both within their respective businesses and the community as a whole. Steve Fleming is one of 25 recipients of the 2020 Most Admired CEOs award from Sacramento Business Journal.

Sacramento, CASteve Fleming, President and CEO of River City Bank, has been named one of Sacramento’s top leaders as a member of the inaugural class of Most Admired CEOs from the Sacramento Business Journal. The first annual event recognizes Sacramento CEOs who have made a positive impact through their dedication and leadership both within their business and in the local community as a whole. Recipients of this award were nominated for the distinction by their peers in the Sacramento business community.

“Since stepping in as President and CEO of River City Bank in 2008, Steve has evolved the way we do business and enhanced our community-focused initiatives throughout the Sacramento region while also expanding our footprint into promising nearby markets,” said Shawn Devlin, chairman of the board at River City Bank. “His leadership has made the difference between success and failure for many of our community’s important businesses, particularly during the difficult times we’ve faced due to the COVID-19 pandemic. I am pleased to congratulate Steve for this first-of-its-kind distinction, on behalf of the board of directors and the entire River City Bank team.”

In addition to driving strategy and execution at River City Bank, Fleming serves as a leader in various philanthropic and economic organizations, and he spearheads community-focused initiatives throughout the Sacramento region. He is President of the board for the Capital Region Family Business Center, President of the Sacramento chapter of Lambda Alpha International, and a member of the Sacramento Host Committee. He is also on the Board of Directors of the Kelly Foundation and the Greater Sacramento Area Economic Council.

Fleming has more than 35 years of banking experience, including more than 20 years with Bank of America in Sacramento and London, England. Immediately prior to joining River City Bank, he was the Founder and CEO of Presidio Bank in San Francisco. He was also the President and CEO of National Bank of the Redwoods in Santa Rosa. Under Fleming’s leadership, River City Bank has quadrupled in size from $800 million to $3.2 billion in total assets.

August 25, 2020

In Memoriam – Jon Kelly

Jon S. Kelly River City Bank Founder
Jon S. Kelly River City Bank Founder

Sacramento business icon Jon Kelly, the former owner of KCRA 3 and founder of Sacramento-based River City Bank, died July 25th, 2020. Jon, a longtime Sacramento resident before relocating to Southern California, was 84 years old.

Jon started at Channel 3, joining his older brother, Robert, in 1958. Two years later, Ewing “Gene” Kelly, their father, died of a heart attack and Jon Kelly, at the age of 24, became station manager. The brothers founded the Kelly Broadcasting Co. with their mother, Nina, a short time later.

After buying the stations outright from their partners — the Hansen family, who owned Crystal Cream and Butter Co. — the Kellys owned and operated the NBC-affiliated station for more than three decades, setting a bar higher than any of their competitors by producing public-affairs programming, daytime and evening news and lifestyle magazines years before others followed suit.

Channel 3’s longtime slogan — “Where the News Comes First” — was backed up by huge investments in its news operation. It fielded (and still does) more reporters and photographers, broadcast more hours of news and employed more news gathering equipment than any other station in the market.

The Kellys kept Channel 3 on the cutting edge, becoming the first in the market to use color film and Doppler radar; creating the first hour-long newscast and locally-produced morning show; creating “De Colores,” a public-affairs program focused on the Latino community; and sending LiveCopter 3 up into the skies above the capital beginning in 1987.

By the 1990s, before the station’s sale to Hearst in 1998, Channel 3 was leading competitors, and KCRA made national news several times, such as when President Bill Clinton decided to hold a statewide town hall meeting and chose to do it at KCRA.

Channel 3 has been a training ground for generations of TV reporters and anchors who went on to distinguished careers beyond Sacramento. Joan Lunden, the former veteran anchor of ABC’s “Good Morning America,” hosted Channel 3’s noon news in the 1970s. Miguel Almaguer and Kathy Park, now with NBC, are also a KCRA alumni, as is Gary Gerould, the voice of the Kings. The list goes on and on.

Kelly Broadcasting also operated KQCA-TV, owned AM and FM radio stations in Sacramento and owned and operated KCPQ-TV, the Fox affiliate in Seattle.

Other Business Ventures

Jon Kelly was the key player in the formation years ago of the Sacramento Area Trade and Commerce Organization, which was instrumental in attracting such industrial heavyweights as Intel, NEC and Hewlett-Packard to the region.

He also donated the land on which public television’s KVIE, Channel 6, now sits in South Natomas, and also found success as a real estate developer. One of his signature projects was the 12-story, LEED-certified Gateway Tower building at 2020 W. El Camino Ave.

Jon founded River City Bank to serve the capital region, growing the business-focused institution to 10 area branches and a presence in the Bay Area and Southern California before retiring from the chairman’s post in 2009. The Kellys still own a majority interest in the bank, which began in 1973 with about $2 million in capital. Today, the bank has assets of nearly $3.2 billion, making it the largest locally-owned bank in the capital region.

Jon was also an active producer in the television syndication business, remained in broadcasting through his investment in the SummitMedia group, owning 50 radio stations throughout the country, according to his family.

Jon Kelly was born July 23, 1936, in Berkeley, before the family moved to Sacramento where Gene Kelly became an ad salesman for The Bee before starting his own advertising agency in 1938. In 1945, they started their radio station. Jon Kelly attended the Lawrenceville School in New Jersey and the University of California, Berkeley.

After the sale of KCRA, Jon and his wife, Sarah, moved to their farm in Rancho Santa Fe in San Diego County. There, they continued their interest in thoroughbred horse racing and breeding, which led them to field horses in the Kentucky Derby and other prestigious races.

In addition to wife Sarah, Jon Kelly is survived by his sister, Suzanne, along with his children Gregory, Shawn, Marilyn, Mary Margaret and Melanie; and 13 grandchildren.