Credit Union Supports Student Artists
October 27, 2014
LOWELL, MA In the continuation of an innovative partnership that kicked off in 2011, Jeanne DArc Credit Union held a reception on October 6th for the Wang Middle School students whose artwork is currently on display at our Lowell branch on Merrimack Street.
"This is a wonderful way to support local students and help them showcase their amazing work," said Mark S. Cochran, President and Chief Executive Officer of Jeanne DArc Credit Union. "The art has sparked many positive comments from our members and visitors who are highly impressed by the talent of these children."
The project was spearheaded by Wang Middle School art teacher Marta Magnus and immediately embraced by Jeanne DArc Credit Union. The latest display was installed last month.
The artwork brightens the branch, engages members, and highlights the talents of local students.
The artwork rotates every few months to allow as many students as possible to participate. Students excitedly chatted with Jeanne DArc Credit Union President and Chief Executive Officer Mark S. Cochran about the inspiration for their artwork and were given signed certificates of achievement.
Area residents are encouraged to stop by our Merrimack Street branch to view the students inspiring artwork.
Photo: From left (front):� (l to r):� Jeanne DArc Credit Union President and Chief Executive Officer Mark S. Cochran, Michelle Ing (grade 8), Zil Bhagat (grade 8), Nisha Patel (grade 8), Kelly Ly (grade 8), Jason Bourret (grade 8), Andre Som (grade 6), Kimberly Mai (grade 7), Marta Magnus (Wang Middle School art teacher), Jenna Lowell (grade 7). Missing from photo: Marialis Rios (grade 7) and Erin McPhee (grade 8).
About Jeanne DArc Credit Union:
Jeanne DArc Credit Union was established in 1912 and is a full-service, member-owned community-based financial cooperative with more than 65,000 members and $1 billion in assets. It operates seven full-service branches in Lowell, Dracut (2), Tyngsboro, Chelmsford, Methuen and Westford, Massachusetts; two high-school branches at Lowell High and Dracut High schools; a loan center in Lowell; and two mortgage centers in Chelmsford and North Reading.