Conflux Co-Learning Welcomes Bank of America St. Louis as Certified Partner
St. Louis nonprofit adds to its growing network of industry partners.
(St. Louis, Mo., July 11, 2025) – Conflux Co-Learning, the nation’s first co-learning space dedicated exclusively to manufacturers and distributors, recently announced Bank of America St. Louis as its newest Certified Partner.
As a Certified Partner, Bank of America will leverage its deep expertise to support Conflux members by sharing industry-specific knowledge and offering guidance. Bank of America will also participate in educational events and networking opportunities designed to help Conflux members grow and innovate within their manufacturing and distribution sectors.
“Bank of America’s partnership with Conflux demonstrates our continued commitment to St. Louis and focus on fostering innovation in the manufacturing and industry sectors,” said Marilyn Bush, President, Bank of America St. Louis. “By providing resources, expertise and industry-leading strategies that support a collaborative learning environment for manufacturing businesses in today’s dynamic marketplace, we’re helping our local economy thrive.”
Bank of America is one of the world’s leading financial institutions, serving individual consumers, small and middle-market businesses and large corporations with a full range of banking, investing, asset management and other financial and risk management products and services.
“Conflux’s vision is to see St. Louis become the most collaborative eco-system for manufacturers and distributors. Bank of America has stepped up in a big way to support our community of industrial leaders,” said Conflux Co-Learning Partner Brandon Dempsey. “This partnership will help support peer to peer programming and curate events where we bring together education, government, and industry to solve challenges like workforce development, AI, automation and more.” Dempsey added that, “this certified partnership ensures we can meet the needs of our current members while also expanding our reach and programming.”
Pictured from left to right are Brandon Dempsey, Partner, Conflux Co-Learning; Jeff Wiedmann, Senior Vice President, Performance Manager, Bank of America; Justin Scholz, Senior Vice President, Relationship Manager, Bank of America; Kurt O’Neal, Senior Vice President, Business Banking Relationship Manager, Bank of America; and Marilyn Bush, President, Bank of America.
Conflux Co-Learning curates content and connections for leaders of mid-market industrial companies. Headquartered at 8221 Minnesota Ave., Conflux is a membership-based nonprofit organization for manufacturing and distribution leaders to navigate change and fuel growth through peer-learning, dedicated innovation space, and high-impact programs. For more information, call (314) 501-1866 or visit www.confluxcolearning.org.