Pub. 7 2019 Issue 2

Issue 2. 2019 25 dancing, food trucks and much more. Brighton Bank was pleased to be one of the events many sponsors. Millie’s Princess Foundation holds an annual Princess Run in the Salt Lake City area each June to help families with a child fighting cancer. They have been a huge success in helping local families lift the financial burden childhood cancer brings on an already devastating situation. Millie’s Princess Foundation has 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 constantly seeking ways to partnership with communities to help families in need. COMENITY CAPITAL BANK Comenity Capital Bank Hosted JA Career Day for East High School Juniors and Seniors On April 18, in partnership with Junior Achievement, juniors and seniors from East High School in Salt Lake City, Utah, visited Comenity Capital Bank and the Alliance Data Collections Call Center based in Draper to learn about career options and skills needed for the workplace, career journeys, as well as resume and interview techniques that included mock phone interviews with Human Resource professionals across the country. Students toured the building, participated in workshops, enjoyed a mindful- ness meditation session in the fitness center and shared lunch with associates. One student said, “I learned so many new things about making a resume and how we should speak for an interview. Also, this place isn’t just about working, it’s also about having a little fun with co-workers. I really would like to apply here soon after I graduate.” At Comenity Capital Bank, we believe it’s essential to give back – in fact, giving back is one of our core values. Comenity Capital Bank Provides Community Leadership We’re committed to engaging and connecting on a local level to meet the greatest needs. Throughout 2018 - 2019, Comenity Capital Bank provided new leadership to 8 nonprofit organiza- tions, including: • Mark Gomez, Chief Risk Officer, Community Development Corporation of Utah, Board of Directors • Julie Buchholz, CRA Officer, Utah Community Action, Board of Directors • Jani Akagi, Bank Controller, Wasatch Community Gardens, Board of Directors • Bruce Bowman, Chief Credit Risk Officer, Suazo Center, Board of Directors • Rob Christensen, Sr. Director Risk, Utah Microloan Fund, Board of Directors • Steve Fitzpatrick, Credit Risk Oversight Manager, AAA Fair Credit Foundation, Board of Directors • Brett Farris, Sr. Manager Operational Risk, Junior Achievement of Utah, Young Executive Committee • Blake Marzloff, CRA Program Manager, NeighborWorks Salt Lake, YouthWorks Steering Committee FIRST COMMUNITY BANK Names Changes for First National Bank of Layton On May 1, 2019, First National Bank of Layton officially be- came First Community Bank Utah, Division of Glacier Bank. Glacier Bank is one of the most admired regional banks in the United States and First Community Bank has the privilege of becoming their locally-operated Utah Division. With the merger, First Community Bank gains the ability to serve their customers with increased resources including capital availabili- ty for lending and an increased foot print throughout Utah and the Western United States. In the fall of this year, First Com- munity will also take on four additional branches in Brigham City, Morgan, Mountain Green and Park City. These branches were previously a part of the Wyoming and Idaho Divisions of Glacier. First Community Bank is excited to be able to partner with Glacier to serve their customers and communities well into the future. Community Giving Week First Community Bank spon- sored their annual Commu- nity Giving Week during the week of May 13-17. This week is set apart as a time to give back to the community in unique and meaningful ways and to encourage others to do so as well. The bank participated in giving back every day in the following ways: passing out ice cream to spectators at local baseball games, planting flowers at the city office buildings, teaching the whole first grade at a local elementary the importance of saving money, buying lunch for local fire departments, and providing free food from local food trucks at various branch locations. KEY BANK KeyBank Utah Named Market of The Year KeyBank Utah was named the 2018 KeyBank Market of the Year, an award that acknowledges the Utah market as the top performer among the 27 markets in the company’s footprint.  Bank Kudos — continued on page 26

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