Brent Hicken
Suite 101
Tempe
In the landscape of business operations, funding is needed to thrive and scale. From paying employees to securing real estate, business owners need a bank that is a partner, not just a transaction. At BOK Financial, we specialize in offering custom solutions for your business needs.
With a strong background in business banking and development, Brent takes pride in serving clients in the Phoenix, Ariz., market. Known for his expertise and unwavering commitment to cultivating strong client relationships, he goes beyond finance, aiming to be a true partner in their success.
He obtained a Bachelor’s degree in accounting from Utah Tech University, and went on to acquire a Master’s degree in accounting from Western Governor’s University in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Beyond the office, Brent enjoys spending time with his wife and four children and participating in outdoor activities such as golf and hiking.
Brent Hicken
AVP, Business BankerExplore Our Solutions
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Lending and Credit
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Business Checking
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