Worcester Business Journal

November 13, 2017

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20 Worcester Business Journal | November 13, 2017 | wbjournal.com P H O T O F I N I S H Would you like to see your face on the Photo Finish page? Please send submissions to editorial@wbjournal.com. Programming power MutualOne Bank donated $10,000 to the Framingham Corps of the Salvation Army, to strengthen assistance programs. New programs – such as a diaper bank – were established with a previous MutualOne grant. Pictured (from left) are Yves Munyankindi, MutualOne Bank's retail support & charitable foundation administrator; Major Lynnann Rivers, Corps officer, The Salvation Army, Framingham; and Yasmine Ouweijan, branch manager at MutualOne Bank's Concord Street, Framingham office. Outerwear achievers Commerce Bank's main office in Worcester and local branches donated 106 winter coats to the Worcester Community Action Council's annual Coat Drive for Kids. Pictured (from left) are Worcester Community Action Council Director of Development Ellen Ganley and Executive Director Jill Dagilis; Commerce Bank Senior Vice President Michael Roy and Cash Management Officer Susan Card. www.countrybank.com Member FDIC Member DIF * $25,000 in new money is required to open this account (i.e., funds not already with Country Bank). Minimum balance to earn the Annual Percentage Yield (APY) is $500. The rate is effective November 1, 2017. Early withdrawal penalties may be imposed if you withdraw any portion of the principal balance before maturity. At the end of the term, the certifi cate of deposit (CD) will renew as a 12-month CD, receiving the interest rate and APY in effect at that time. Being neighborly is what we do best. That's why we'll donate $25 to the American Red Cross when you open a 1-year Good Deed CD account with $25,000. Give your savings a boost with 1.50% APY, and help a neighbor in need at the same time. Isn't that what being neighborly is all about? Learn more at countrybank.com/good-deed. 1.50% APY * 1.50% APY * 1.50% APY AND HELP A NEIGHBOR IN NEED. Award times three Leominster Credit Union was named Credit Union of the Year by the Cooperative Credit Union Association, which represents credit unions in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Delaware. LCU was also recognized with the Excellence in Advocacy award, and Young Professional of the Year was given to Kathy Hurley, a human resources generalist at LCU. Pictured (from left) are LCU's Barbara Mahoney, senior vice president of human resources; Hurley; and John O'Brien, president and CEO.

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