
Community Good Works
From a surprise $200,000 gift to help Afghan refugees to smaller donations to help their neighbors get through the winter, local commercial real estate firms, banks and credit unions gave back in many ways in recent weeks.
From a surprise $200,000 gift to help Afghan refugees to smaller donations to help their neighbors get through the winter, local commercial real estate firms, banks and credit unions gave back in many ways in recent weeks.
A year ago, Christopher Hendry had no idea he would soon start a career in the credit union industry, never mind as a president and CEO of IC Federal Credit Union.
Fitchburg-based IC Federal Credit Union went outside the industry for its next leader, naming Chris Hendry as its new president and CEO.
Financial institutions and developers gave money and personal protective equipment to a variety of local organizations this week.
Massachusetts’ developers, credit unions and banks gave hundreds of thousands of dollars away to their communities as the economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic continue to rock the region.
From new VPs to fresh project managers, see who’s been hired, promoted and honored: it’s The Personnel File.
From new VPs to fresh project managers, see who’s been hired, promoted and honored: it’s The Personnel File.
Members of the banking and real estate industries were hard at work this holiday season giving back to their communities in many ways, from toy donations to monetary gifts and volunteer time.
Banks and credit unions across Massachusetts helped make care packages for needy kids, performed critical home repairs with Habitat for Humanity and more in recent weeks.
Massachusetts’ financial institutions and real estate firms are stepping up this holiday season.
This week’s Community Good Works highlights credit unions and banks who have donated to many causes, especially to those who were affected by the Merrimack Valley gas explosions.
Bristol County Savings Bank, Cape Cod Five and Cornerstone Bank are just a few of the banks featured in this week’s Community Good Works.
BayCoast Mortgage, Margulies Perruzzi Architects and RTN Federal Credit Union are among the organizations announcing changes to personnel in this week’s roundup.
Hurricane Harvey brings out the best in Burlington, Bridgewater Savings Bank has a generous week, as well, Griffin Electric offers their expertise to South Shore Habitat for Humanity and a bevy of other businesses give back to their neighbors in this week’s Community Good Works.