Pub. 6 2018 Issue 2

Issue 2. 2018 25 Ogden-Weber Community Food Pantry, Tabitha’s Way and Trem- onton Food Pantry. CCIM CCIM Selects Bank of Utah’s Kelly Hale for Community Bank- er of the Year Award The Utah CCIM Chapter recently announced the recipients of the 2018 CCIM Excellence Awards honoring the best professionals in Utah’s commercial investment industry. Bank of Utah’s Kelly Hale was presented the Commercial Banker of the Year Award in the “under $75 million” category, at the organization’s annual gala at the Grand America Hotel in Salt Lake City. Hale is a senior vice president relationship manager at Bank of Utah’s Orem, Utah branch. She has worked for Bank of Utah since 2001 and is a grad- uate of the Pacific Coast Bank- ing School. Hale is skilled in negotiation, SBA 504 loans, cash flow, construction loans and commercial lending. Kelly enjoys financing loans and being a part of her client’s dreams as they come true. Over the course of her career she is helping build Utah one loan at a time. She always keeps her eye open for financing opportunities and she knows she can provide the absolute best service. Kelly appreciates volunteer- ing and giving back to the community as she currently serves on the Board for the Red Cross and on the Board of Neighborworks, both in Utah County. The CCIM (Certified Commercial Investment Member) Institute was built on a foundation that has remained solid for more than 40 years: The best teachers of commercial real estate investment principles are experienced and successful commercial real estate practitioners. By combining the best minds to develop and teach the industry's best practices, CCIM has helped thousands of stu- dents propel their careers and grow their businesses. Since 1954, CCIM has evolved into a global organization with more than 15,000 members. For more information about Bank of Utah visit www.ban- kofutah.com . BRIGHTON BANK Have a Heart Campaign Brighton Bank recently teamed up with the local American Heart Association to sponsor Brigh- ton Bank’s 7th Annual “Have a Heart” campaign. The American Heart Association educates the community in the ongoing battle against heart disease. Brighton Bank employees, customers and venders raised a grand total of $3,134 during the campaign in the month of Feb- ruary, 2018. We would like to warmly thank everyone involved who contributed toward our efforts in raising funds for this very important cause. Giving back to the communities we serve is part of what defines Brighton Bank, Developing Relationships...Building Communities. Community Shred Day Brighton Bank held its annual Community Shred Day on April 19th and April 20th, 2018. Bank customers and community mem- bers were invited to bring documents and other items to shred at the Cottonwood and South Salt Lake offices. The Bank’s goal for this annual event is to lend a hand to the public by providing a way to keep personal and confidential information and records from falling into the wrong hands and being a convenient means of dis- carding old documentation. ENERBANK USA EnerBank USA’s John Harris wins Lifetime Achievement Award in 16th Annual American Business Awards EnerBank USA executive vice president of sales and marketing, John Harris, was named the winner of a Gold Stevie® Award in the Lifetime Achievement Award - Business Services Indus- tries category in the 16th Annual American Business Awards, the U.S.A.’s premier business awards program. “John has been instrumental in EnerBank’s success, generating 12 straight years of double-digit growth through his sales and marketing efforts,” said Charlie Knadler, president and CEO of EnerBank. “His ex- perience working for a residential HVAC and plumbing contractor prior to joining EnerBank gave him a strong customer perspective that helps us focus not only our sales and marketing efforts, but also the bank’s products, services and customer service.” As EVP of sales and marketing, John is a member of EnerBank’s executive management team, playing a pivotal role in shaping strategy and policy for the bank. During Harris’ service to the bank, nearly 750,000 homeowners have received financing to achieve their home improvement dreams.

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