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www.uba.org 24 BANK OF UTAH Global Military Analyst and Cyber Risk Consultant Head- lined Bank of Utah Fall Speaker Events in Logan, Ogden, Salt Lake and Lehi, Sept. 26 - 27 To help Utah businesses minimize cyber risk in the global market- place, Bank of Utah hosted its annual Fall Speaker Events, Sept. 26 – 27 in Logan, Ogden Salt Lake and Lehi, featuring former U. S. Air Force Intelligence Officer Ret. Col. Cedric Leighton. He is currently a CNN Military Analyst and the chairman of his own global strategic risk consultancy. “With the advent of the ‘Internet of Things,’ everyone and every business is at some degree of risk for compromised data,” said Leigh- ton. “When you’re connected online, your suppliers’ lack of cyber security can impact yours. Big things happening around the world can put your business at risk as well. You can’t fix vulnerabilities without first knowing the threats that exist in the business world. The cyber world and the real world are now interchangeable.” Leighton shared fascinating stories from his past at the Pentagon and assignments around the globe, as well as give his take on the current U.S. geo-political environment and how it affects businesses. Throughout his 26-year career in the US Air Force, Leighton oversaw numerous critical in- telligence missions, helped train the nation’s cyber warriors and is the recipient of numerous military awards. ENERBANK USA New Loans for Rooftop Solar PV Installations EnerBank USA introduced its 12- and 20 -Year Power Loan with an optional re-amortization feature for Solar PV projects. Annual percentage rates (AP Rs) for 12-Year PowerLoan is 1.99 percent, 2.99 percent, and 3.99 percent; 20-Year PowerLoan APRs are 4.99 percent and 5.99 percent. Minimum and maximum loan amounts are $15,000 and $65,000, respectively, on approved credit. These new loans are specifically for homeowners who want to use their solar tax credit to pay off a portion of the principal amount, in a lump sum within the first 18 months of their loan, to lower their monthly payments while retaining the loan’s original interest rate and terms. In addition to the new PowerLoan, EnerBank offers a variety of other solar loans such as Same-As-Cash and low interest loans with fixed monthly payments. The bank’s innovative Combo Loan is another available option. www.enerbank.com KEYBANK KeyBank Named Best Place to Work for LGBTQ Equality KeyBank received its tenth perfect score of 100 percent for satisfying all criteria on the Corporate Equality Index (CEI), a national benchmarking survey and report on corporate pol- icies and practices related to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgen- der and queer (LGBTQ) workplace equality, administered by the Human Rights Campaign Foundation. KeyBank’s efforts in satisfying all of the CEI’s criteria results in a 100 percent ranking and the designation as a Best Place to Work for LGBTQ Equality. KeyBank joins the ranks of 609 major U.S. businesses which also earned top marks this year. KeyBank Donates $40,000 to Local Educational Organizations In keeping with the company’s commitment to supporting com- munity partners that provide access to high quality education and support for students’ academic success, KeyBank recently award- ed grants to three local education nonprofits totaling $40,000. KeyBank awarded a $25,000 grant to the Westminster College Center for Entrepreneurship, which inspires students from all disciplines to utilize their passion and skills to explore the world of opportunities by learning about entrepreneurship. The grant from KeyBank will help give students practical skills and empower them to innovate, validate, plan, fund, and launch new ventures. KeyBank also awarded a $5,000 grant to the Legacy Summer Bridge Program, which helps prepare incom- ing first-generation and traditionally underrepresented students with the academic, leadership, and social support to successful- ly transition to college. In addition, KeyBank made a $10,000 donation to Junior Achievement’s K-12 Whole School Program, enabling local elementary schools to receive Junior Achievement’s curriculum for the 2017-2018 school year. Bank Kudos Bank Kudos Cyber Security expert, Cedric Leighton, speaks to Logan business leaders at Bank of Utah Fall Speaker event at The Grove Event Center in Logan.
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