Pub 11 2023 Issue 1

WEBBANK WebBank has been named one of Glassdoor’s Best Places to Work in 2023, in the U.S. small and medium company category. Unlike other workplace awards, the Glassdoor Employees’ Choice Award is based solely on the input of employees who voluntarily provide anonymous feedback by completing a company review about their job, work environment and employer. “We are thrilled to be selected as one of Glassdoor’s Best Places to Work in 2023, which is a testament to our outstanding company culture,” said Shannon Hutchings, SVP, People and Brand at WebBank. “WebBank is committed to fostering a positive, supportive and transparent work environment, and this award reinforces our philosophy regarding the importance of a best-in-class culture.” ZIONS BANK Zions Bank Honors Women in Leadership at 2023 Sundance Event Nine women honorees were celebrated for their leadership in a variety of fields — from global leadership to indigenous victim advocacy — at the 2023 Sundance Women’s Leadership Celebration, presented by Zions Bank. Honorees included Utah First Lady Abby Cox and Princess Reema Bandar Al-Saud, Saudi Arabian ambassador to the United States. This is the 10th year that Zions Bank and Sundance Institute have hosted this event focused on women leaders. This year’s event also included a conversation on the national epidemic of missing indigenous women, which inspired the 2023 Sundance feature Fancy Dance. Zions Bank’s 'Lights On' Tree-trimming Tradition Marks Its 50th Year More than 3,000 elementary school students from more than 65 schools throughout Idaho, Utah and Wyoming shared in Zions Bank’s 50-year community “Lights On" tradition. The students created handmade ornaments for Zions Bank branches' Christmas trees and received cash donations to their schools in return. Many students also performed holiday songs and received a visit from Santa Claus, while Salt Lake City's Avenues Branch welcomed the Utah Jazz Bear. Some Zions Bank branches invited students from special-needs classes and Title I schools to decorate the trees in their lobbies. Zions Bank presented a donation to each participating school. “While this holiday tradition spans a half-century, our commitment to our communities goes back to our founding in 1873," said Scott Anderson, Zions Bank President and CEO. “It's a great way for us to give to our local schools as a thank-you for their festive ornaments.” Zions Bank’s Mike Van Roosendaal Recognized by Utah Business Congratulations to Mike Van Roosendaal — Regional President, Zions Bank — for being named to the Utah Business 2023 40 Under 40, a list that “celebrates professionals who are changing Utah’s business landscape in big ways.” TAB BANK TAB Bank Provides Commercial Truck Parts Distributor in Texas with a $5 Million AssetBased Credit Facility TAB Bank announced that it has provided a commercial truck parts distributor in Texas with a $5 million assetbased credit facility. The new facility is extended through a multi-year agreement and will provide for the company’s ongoing working capital needs. The company is a mid-market commercial truck parts and components distributor. These parts and components include a broad range of top-quality, competitively priced products for suspension, brakes, steering, transmission, fifth-wheel, and axle/wheel systems. n Issue 1. 2023 21

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