Left to Right: Annick Gwozdz, Vice President, Business Development; JoAnne Myers, Customer Service Representative; Cara Boshart President of the Community Food Cupboard; Jason Redden, Assistant Branch Manager; Scott Dickman, Senior Vice President, Commercial Lender
Vermont Business Magazine In the spirit of growing the strength of the communities it serves, Jim Brown, President of The Bank of Bennington, announced last week that the Bank has completed its 2022 annual giving to community food cupboards and fuel funds. In 2022, The Bank of Bennington donated more than $30,000 to over 20 area organizations in 11 towns.
Primarily supporting the vital work of food cupboards and heating assistance programs, these donations help low-income Vermonters during the holidays and beyond into winter. Brown said, “Our corporate structure as a mutual bank means we do not have shareholders, and we can focus on our mission of helping build better communities. We believe these donations make a real difference throughout the region.”
Over the past ten years, The Bank of Bennington has shown its commitment to the people in the towns it serves by donating more than $1,000,000 to area non-profits in support of the needy, the arts, children, and education.
The Bank of Bennington is a full-service mutual bank headquartered in Bennington, VT with branches in Manchester, Bennington, Arlington, and Rutland. Known for its customer service, financial strength, and community involvement, the bank offers financial planning services and an array of deposit and loan products. Bauer Financial, an independent bank-rating service, has awarded The Bank of Bennington a 5-star superior rating for over 30 consecutive years. For more information call 802.442.8121 or visit online at TheBankofBennington.com
Bank of Bennington 12.30.2022