2025 Vol. 109 No. 5

Members volunteer individually and as a group throughout the year in the bank’s service footprint, with each hour of service recognized monetarily by the bank. The Junior Board was able to donate a total of $1,500 back to three community organizations. Representatives from the Boys and Girls Club of White County, the Community Foundation of Pulaski County and the Community Foundation of White County were present to accept a donation of $500 each. Alliance Bank Junior Board of Directors existing and incoming members, including (back row) Carter Sterrett, Kaelyn O’Connor, Brendan Hines, Maddox Gutwein, Jalie Glasford and Brody Koppelmann; (middle row) Ethan Need, Cole Woodley, Sydney Mellon, Madyson Westerhouse, Heiden Morales, Genevieve Stroetz, Kandace Kroft and Audrey Dickinson; (seated) Tatem Goyer, Sean Stark, Olivia Dahlenburg, Katie Scholz, Mary Kate Waikel, Jaelyn Huddleston and Makylah Holle. (Not pictured: Conner Bunger, Katelyn Westerhouse and Jacob Ramirez Menjivar) Alliance Bank Junior Board Member Madyson Westerhouse presents a donation of $500 to LeeAnn Wright, executive director of the Community Foundation of Pulaski County. Alliance Bank Junior Board Member Madyson Westerhouse presents a donation of $500 to Lucy Dold, executive director of the Community Foundation of White County. Alliance Bank Junior Board Member Madyson Westerhouse presents a donation of $500 to Dan Fry and Aby Jenkins, representing the Boys and Girls Club of White County. 7x4.625 Make contact faster and have more productive conversations with loan origination and property data for 90%+ of the United States CRE Market. We combine our CRE data with 44M+ business listings and UCC filings for 47 states so you can make contact with confidence. Smarter commercial lending starts with a powerful prospecting tool Scan to learn more! September/October 2025 61

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