TruMark Financial CU Golf Classic Benefits Financial Education
October 20, 2022
As a not-for-profit financial institution, we’re different from a bank because our members are our owners. The credit union’s profits are returned to members in the form of competitive rates, higher investment returns, and fewer fees.
FORT WASHINGTON, Pa. — On Oct. 17, in spite of an unpredictable weather forecast, golfers at TruMark Financial’s Building Financial Futures Golf Classic at Talamore Country Club in Ambler, Pa., played 18 rounds of golf and remained dry. With 124 registered golfers, the event raised more than $40,000 to benefit local schools’ personal finance programs.
In addition to 18 holes of scramble golf tournament play, competitors tested their skills at the following contests: putting, closest to the pin, golferoo, and men’s and women’s longest drive. In the hole in one competition, participants had the opportunity to win $10,000. Golfers connected with colleagues, enjoyed good food, and bid on silent auction items.
“TruMark Financial appreciates the sponsors, employees, vendors, credit union colleagues, and guests who attended the event and supported our goal of making a positive, lasting impact in the community and heightening awareness for financial education,” said Kelly Botti, TruMark Financial’s chief executive officer.
Financial education remains a priority at TruMark Financial. Funds raised provide grants to area schools so they may purchase materials to teach the basics of money management. Learning about saving, budgeting, and credit helps students make informed financial decisions and guides them to a future of financial success.