Pub. 7 2019 Issue 1

Issue 1. 2019 27 “Education is a pillar of Key’s overall corporate giving strategy, but more importantly, giving to these outstanding educational programs helps make a real difference in the lives of local stu- dents, their families, and future generations,” said Terry Grant, president of KeyBank’s Utah market. “Any day we get to present a check to help further the educational pursuits of local students is a good day.” KeyBank Makes Grants in Support of Workforce Development Furthering its partnership with Red Barn Farms, KeyBank has made a $10,000 donation in support of the organization’s reinte- gration project. Red Barn Farms is a men’s residential, multi- year training school focused on correcting unhealthy behaviors while teaching integrity, responsibility, discipline and good work ethic. The goal of the reintegration project is to reintegrate 600 people with a history of addiction and trauma back into the local community workforce. Also in support of building a stronger local workforce, KeyBank donated $10,000 to the Columbus Foundation’s Community Employment Department. This grant is earmarked to provide effective, coordinated vocational support that results in job placements for local individuals with disabilities, with a focus on those with an autism spectrum disorder or moderate cogni- tive and/or physical disabilities. KeyBank Awards The Road Home $20,000 Grant KeyBank recently made a $20,000 donation to The Road Home to help supplement the cost of case management for the resi- dents of the organization’s 201-unit Palmer Court apartments. Palmer Court provides individuals and families who have ex- perienced chronic homelessness and a disabling condition with a permanent supportive housing opportunity. Case managers provide onsite supportive services to help residents remain sta- ble in housing by connecting them with mainstream resources, substance abuse treatment, mental health assessment and treat- ment, job training and development, childcare services, housing assistance, and other supports, as needed. “We have been a longtime and loyal supporter of The Road Home,” said Terry Grant, president of KeyBank’s Utah market. “The work they do to help individuals and families experiencing homelessness is a credit to our entire community and it is an honor to be able to help support their mission however we can.” STATE BANK OF SOUTHERN UTAH State Bank of Southern Utah Opens New Filmore Branch State Bank of Southern Utah is proud to announce that we have opened a new branch in Fillmore, UT! Fillmore is our 13th loca- tion and opened the same week we celebrated 61 years of being in business. We have a great staff to provide friendly, home- town service to our customers from all over Millard County. TAB BANK TAB Bank Partners with Utah Food Bank’s Mobile School Pantry Program TAB Bank has partnered with the Utah Food Bank and their Mobile Food Pantry program at Vae View Elementary School in Layton. The Utah Food Bank’s Mobile Food Pantry program provides emergency food assistance to struggling families who might not otherwise seek help. TAB Bank volunteers supply students and their families in need with monthly mobile food pantry services right at their school. The Utah Food Bank’s Mo- bile School Pantry truck arrives at the school each month where TAB Bank volunteers unpack boxes from the truck, separate and place food items in plastic bags, and then distribute the bags to students and their families. These efforts have provided food for at least 120 households each month. PEOPLE’S INTERMOUNTAIN BANK John W. Allen, Vice President and Loan Officer at People’s Town & Country Bank, a Division of People’s Intermountain Bank, just celebrated the completion of his 50th year in the banking industry. – Congratulations to him. ZIONS BANK Zions Bancorp CEO Named ‘Banker of the Year’ Zions Bancorporation Chairman and CEO Harris Simmons was named 2018 “Banker of the Year” by Amer- ican Banker. The publication cited Simmons’ “knack for public policy, dedication to technological improve- ments …, and willingness to tear up a business model that he and his father built” among the reasons Simmons was chosen for the top honor. Simmons has been at the helm of Zions Bancorpora- tion for nearly three decades. Under Simmons’ leadership, the company recently completed a corporate restructuring, consoli- dating seven bank charters into one. Zions Ranks as Top SBA Lender for 25 Years Zions Bank has ranked as the state’s top provider of SBA 7(a) loans for the 25th consecutive year. During the SBA’s fiscal year that ended Sept. 30, 2018, Zions Bank approved 207 SBA  Bank Kudos — continued on page 28

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