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WNB Financial Announces Fletcher as Community PRIDE Award Recipient

By TJ Apr 10, 2021 | 10:55 AM

WNB Financial pleased to announce Collene Fletcher, Business Banking Specialist, as the recipient of its 2021firstquarter Community PRIDE Award.

Community PRIDE Awards recognize WNB employees for exceptional volunteer service to programs, organizations, and initiatives that contribute to the strength and vitality of the communities served. This includes volunteering efforts made during and outside of work hours.

Fletcher is deeply involved with volunteering at Winona Church of the Nazarene. She is a member of the worship team and serves as the Nazarene Missions International Chairperson.

As a Community PRIDE Award recipient, Fletcher received $100 to donate to the organization of her choice, which she chose to donate to Winona Church of the Nazarene. In addition, she received a certificate of recognition and a Bank logo shirt. In 2020, 36 WNB Financial employees donated 1,393 hours of service to 66 organizations. WNB gifted over $358,000 to the community in the areas of education and youth programs, fine arts and culture, health and wellness, economic development, and community service.

(Release from WNB Financial)

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