Pub. 5 2017 Issue 3
Issue 3. 2017 25 Bank Kudos — continued on page 26 MILLIE’S PRINCESS FOUNDATION RUN 2017 DAYBREAK Brighton Bank was proud to help sponsor this year’s Millie’s Princess Run which was held at Daybreak in South Jordan on June 17, 2017. It was as fun filled day of family friendly fun! As in year’s past, they held a 2K and 5K run, bounce hous- es, face painting, water walkers, a climbing wall, food trucks and much more. This year’s royalty were two amazing cancer fighters - Mazy and Simon. The Foundation holds an annual Princess Run in the Salt Lake City area each June to help families with a child fight- ing cancer. They have been a huge success in helping local families lift the financial burden childhood cancer brings on an already devastating situation. They have also been able to bring a new found hope to these children and their families as they see friends, family, and their community rally around them in support. They also team up with schools, businesses, and other organizations wanting to raise funds and hope for children and families. Millie’s Princess Foundation is con- stantly seeking ways to partnership with communities to help families in need. KEYBANK KEYBANK EXPANDS MORTGAGE OPERATIONS CENTER IN SALT LAKE KeyBank is expanding its mortgage operations center in the heart of Salt Lake City’s business district to accommodate increasing demand for KeyBank Mortgage residential mortgage products and services. The expansion will double the size of the operation center’s original footprint and will provide office space for an addi- tional 45 employees, which the company plans to hire over the next two years. The center first opened in the summer of 2016. The KeyBank Salt Lake mortgage operations center is located at Gateway Tower West, where the bank has a 10-year agreement to lease 17,500 square feet on the eighth floor. Key expects to employ a total of 85 people at this location by the end of 2019. The Salt Lake center is designed to provide timely service for mort- gage customers in the Mountain, Pacific and Alaska time zones, and to provide a complete in-house fulfillment center with highly knowl- edgeable mortgage underwriters, processors and closers. KeyBank will continue to build a team of local professionals to fill these roles. KEYBANK EMPLOYEES ROLL UP THEIR SLEEVES FOR COMMUNITY SERVICE DAY KeyBank employees stepped out of the office recently for the 27th annual Neighbors Make the Difference Day, Key’s nationwide day of community service. More than 80 KeyBank employees in Utah rolled up their sleeves to help with tasks that included landscaping at Red Barn Farms, sorting food for the Community Action Services & Food Bank, staining fences and decking at Tracy Aviary, and more.
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