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Tuesday, November 10, 2009 - Page updated at 02:02 a.m.

Enlarge this photoERIKA SCHULTZ / THE SEATTLE TIMES

Running the Northwest operations of the former Washington Mutual, now Chase, is about more than growing deposits and lending money for new Chairman Phyllis Campbell, seen here in front of the bank's old tower, left. It's about helping win back trust from a public that's still angry over the financial meltdown. Read story

The local, public face of Chase, Phyllis Campbell is trading on trust

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