SNBT Celebrates 148th Anniversary with Donations to Local Non-Profits
This October marked 148 years that The Stephenson National Bank & Trust (SNBT) has been servicing the needs of the community. SNBT may no longer hand write their ledgers, or use bank notes as currency, but the long-lasting bank continues to be involved in its local community.
“Each employee, from 1874 to present day, has become a part of the SNBT family and is the key to its success,” said Daniel Peterson, SNBT president & CEO. “As SNBT grows, its roots stay strong.”
“Our Chairman’s Challenge has become an annual staple of employee support for local non-profits,” said Peterson. “This year, it marks our 148th anniversary and I can think of no better way to celebrate this milestone than by giving back, because the success of the bank has always stemmed from our community. Our most important mission is to help our customers and the community in achieving their goals — no matter what they may be.”
To kick-off the holiday season, all SNBT branches participated in a collection drive during the months of October and November. The Menominee Office donated their collected items to the Marinette Primary School; Oconto Office to Oconto County Commission on Aging, Inc.; Pembine Office to Karen’s Food Pantry out of Niagara; Crivitz Office to the Crivitz Food Pantry; Wausaukee Office to Pastor Fred’s Food Pantry; Green Bay Loan Services Office to the Fostering Futures Program with CASA of Brown County; and Marquette Office to JJ Packs, which provides nutritious food for children in need on the weekends; and to wrap it up, The Marinette Office held a company-wide silent auction, which raised over $2,300.00, and donated all proceeds to local food pantries.