TAB BANK TAB Bank CIO Tami Fisher Honored with Utah Business Executive Excellence Award Tami Fisher, chief information officer at TAB Bank, was named a winner of the Utah Business Executive Excellence Awards for her leadership in driving the bank’s digital transformation and aligning IT strategy with business objectives. The Executive Excellence Awards is an annual event celebrating the highest achievements in Utah’s business community. This event highlights members of executive teams for their strategic vision, resilient leadership and profound influence on improving the business landscape and quality of life in the state of Utah. Fisher developed and initiated a clear roadmap for the bank’s digital transformation, focusing on operational efficiency, optimizing internal expertise and accelerating innovation to enhance the customer experience. She has prioritized the transition to more modular and flexible services, allowing for faster technology integration and greater adaptability to stay ahead of industry trends and exceed customer expectations. TAB Bank Named “Best Community Bank” in the Utah Best of State Awards For the third consecutive year, TAB Bank has been named “Best Community Bank” in the 2025 Utah Best of State Awards. They were honored at the Best of State Gala on Tuesday, June 10, at the Salt Palace Grand Ballroom in Salt Lake City. Best of State celebrates Utah’s most outstanding individuals, businesses and organizations that demonstrate excellence in their fields, embrace innovation and contribute to the state’s quality of life. TAB Bank was recognized by Best of State judges for its commitment to community and social responsibility and for delivering exceptional financial products and solutions to businesses, families and individuals nationwide. TAB Bank recently unveiled a refreshed vision: “Building value in all we do.” With this renewed focus, the bank aims to advance its mission of “Unlocking dreams with bold financial solutions that lift and empower.” ZIONS BANK Zions Bank Employees Brighten Up Nonprofits and Homes During Annual Paint-A-Thon Zions Bank employees traded in balance sheets for paint brushes during the bank’s 33rd annual Paint-a-Thon. More than 1,100 volunteers tackled 15 projects across the state, from Brigham City to Bicknell. This year’s Paint-a-Thon projects benefit more than 13,000 Utahns, with projects ranging from Head Start preschools to affordable and adaptive housing units. “Paint-a-Thon is a chance to give back to the nonprofits and individuals who give so much to our communities,” said Zions Bank President and CEO Paul Burdiss. “It’s one of many ways Zions Bank is focused on investing in the communities we serve.” Launched in 1991, Zions Bank’s Paint-a-Thon began as a volunteer project for a dozen homes along Utah’s Wasatch Front. Over the past three decades, Zions Bank employees have painted 1,316 homes and nonprofit facilities throughout Utah, Idaho and Wyoming. Utah Banker 20
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