Pub 9 2021 Issue 4

utah.bank 20 CELTIC BANK CELTIC BANK HELPS LAUNCH THE FIRST EVER CRAFT LAKE CITY BUSINESS ACADEMY Celtic Bank was pleased to sponsor the Craft Lake City Business Academy to provide local artist/entrepreneurs with the support and skills they need to launch their creative businesses. In addition to sponsoring businesses who could otherwise not attend, Celtic Bank also helped create content and taught courses for the f ive-week program, which included creating a business plan, f inancial forecasting, and effectively accessing and utilizing business credit. Over 20 entrepreneurs participated in the academy and launched their product at the 13th Annual Craft Lake City DIY Festival. Celtic Bank looks forward to continuing this partnership to improve access to the knowledge and resources needed to help our local businesses grow! D.L. EVANS BANK D.L. Evans Bank announced the opening of their newest branch in Murray (156 East Winchester Street), a full-service location, offering a full range of banking products and services. John V. Evans Jr., President and Chief Executive Off icer of D.L. Evans Bank said: “We are excited to continue our Bank expansion in Utah. We have been able to serve our customers and communities with branches in Tremonton, Brigham City, Logan, South Ogden and now Murray. The Murray branch is under the leadership of Julie Taylor, Vice President Branch Manager, who joins the D.L. Evans Bank team with 35 years of f inance and banking experience. Also joining the Murray branch, Steve Ayers has been appointed to Vice President Commercial Loan Off icer. D.L. Evans Bank also announced the opening of the new branch in Layton (360 East Gentile Street), scheduled to open early next year. Jordan Harrison has been promoted to Vice President Branch Manager for the Layton branch. He has over 14 years of f inancial experience and was previously Vice President Commercial Loan Off icer at the South Ogden branch, and Fred Pettersson has been appointed to Vice President Commercial Loan Off icer. ENERBANK ENERBANK USA A WINNER OF THE UTAH TOP WORKPLACES 2021 AWARD EnerBank USA®, now part of Regions Bank’s Consumer Banking group, has been awarded a Top Workplaces 2021 honor by the Salt Lake Tribune. The list is based solely on associate feedback gathered through a third-party survey, administered by employee engagement technology partner Energage LLC. The anonymous survey uniquely measures 15 culture drivers that are critical to the success of any organization, including alignment, execution, connection, and more. “A positive and engaging workplace is the result of not only a clear and intentional strategy, it’s the result of having people who are passionate about their work and strive every day to reach higher for our customers while delivering exceptional service,” said Charlie Knadler, longtime EnerBank leader and now head of Consumer Home Improvement Lending at Regions Bank. FIRST COMMUNITY BANK In 2020, First Community Bank launched their Community Spotlight Program which allows bank customers a chance to give back to local nonprof its through donation and service. Nonprof it spotlights were rotated on a quarterly basis. The bank donated toward these organizations on behalf of bank customers whenever new accounts were opened in branch or online. In 2021, FCB was able to spotlight Safe Harbor Shelter (Davis County), People Helping People (Salt Lake County), Wasatch Community Gardens (Salt Lake County) and Open Doors (Davis County), donating $36,180 on behalf of bank customers. Brady Stratton, SVP of Marketing at First Community Bank remarked saying, “So many needs exist in our state that often go unnoticed by our communities. Our Community Spotlight Program aims to bring awareness to the organizations that are making such a profound impact and offer our customers a way to give back. As we all come together, we are able to build our communities one dream at a time.” KEYBANK KEYBANK MAKES TOP 50 COMPANIES FOR DIVERSITY LIST In recognition of its continued commitment to and advancement of diversity, equity, and inclusion practices, KeyBank has earned the #23 place on the 2021 DiversityInc “Top 50 Companies for Diversity” list, improving 12 spots from #35 in 2020. This year’s recognition marks the 12th BANK KUDOS

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