Pub. 4 2016 Issue 1

www.uba.org 20 At the conclusion of this year’s event, Kathy Valburg, Cottonwood Heights Skating Coordinator stated, “The continued sponsorship by Brighton Bank of the US Figure Skating’s National Skating Month events have made it possible for the Cottonwood Heights Recreation Center’s ice skating staff to introduce the sport of ice skating to the community for generations, as this event has become an annual tradition for many local families.” 5-Star Superior Rating Brighton Bank has been recognized by BauerFinancial, Inc., an indepen- dent financial rating company, with their highest 5-STAR SUPERIOR RATING, awarded January 2016. A 5-Star rating signifies that Brighton Bank is one of the strongest banks in the nation. This represents the 105th consecutive month the Bank has carried this recognition. CAPITAL COMMUNITY BANK In December, CCBank (Capital Community Bank) had a social media focus on giving to the community. Social Media followers were asked to nominate their favorite charity to receive one of three $2000 donations from the Bank. There were many nominations and those chosen were; Acacia Shade, Bateman Horne Center and The Chil- drens Service Society of Utah. KEY BANK KeyBank Helps Provide Scholarships to Art Competition Winners KeyBank teamed up with Utah Senate President Wayne Niederhauser and other Utah State Senators to award scholarships to 21 Utah high school students to celebrate their participation in the Utah Senate Visual Arts Scholar- ship Competition on the floor of the Senate on February 9. The presentation was made in conjunction with Arts Day on the Hill. KeyBank was one of the major sponsors of the compe- tition, through which students were invited to submit artwork with images of the architectural features of the Utah State Capitol in celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Capitol Rotunda building and in salute to the Utah Legislature working on behalf of Utah citizens. Scholarships ranging from $300 - $5000 were presented to students by their state senator. The winning art work will be exhibited on the third floor corridor of the Capitol near the Senate Chamber through the 2016 Utah Legislative Session. The first place art work, Different Eye, Different Minds, by Christopher Gustman of Timpanogos High School will remain permanently in the Utah Senate suite. Ryan Martin, KeyBank vice president and Utah area retail leader, and Dixie Smith, KeyBank Utah community rela- tions manager, were on hand for the presentation. KeyBank Sponsors Westminster College Opportunity Quest Entrepreneur Competition Further demonstrating its commitment to thriving students and thriving workplaces, KeyBank is a proud sponsor of the Westminster College Opportunity Quest, a business plan competition designed to encourage students to ven- ture into the world of entrepreneurship. Participants work with a team of experienced entrepre- neurial leaders who mentor them through the process of writing a formal executive summary and business plan. The competition give teams an opportunity to pitch their business plans to a panel of judges consisting of local en- trepreneurs and business leaders. This year's three top Opportunity Quest teams were an- nounced at a banquet on February 12, which included a presentation from KeyBank Utah market president Terry Grant about the role of small business and entrepreneur- ship in the State of Utah. KeyBank's Irena Edwards Appointed Chair of CREW Network Finance Com- mittee Steve Carlston, Sr. Vice President of CCBank presenting check to Scott Stevens of the Bateman Horne Center Steve Carlston, Sr. Vice Pres- ident of CCBank presenting check to Encarni Gallardo of Children’s Service Society Steve Carlston, Sr. Vice President of CCBank presenting check to Encarni Gallardo of Children’s Service Society n Bank Kudos — continued from page 19

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