Insight Credit Union Supports Their City with $7,500 Donation to Boost Tourism

September 15, 2016
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captureORLANDO, FL (September 15, 2016) Insight Credit Union announced that it has renewed its partnership with the City of Inverness Event and Visitors Bureau for the fourth consecutive year. Since 2013, Insight has supported community events in Inverness in an effort to help boost tourism and economic developments within the city. The Credit Union has given $7,500 annually for a total of $30,000 to date. Insight has also provided volunteers for a variety of events, including Patriotic Evening, the Great American Cooter Festival and the Inverness Grand Prix. The partnership enables Insight to have a presence at more than 25 of Inverness festivals and events, and develop a stronger relationship with members of the community. In addition, the partnership provides Insight the opportunity to promote their brand in the Citrus County area. "Insight is pleased to continue our partnership with the City of Inverness and we cant wait for another year of exciting events," said George Davis, president and chief executive officer of Insight Credit Union. "We look forward to serving our friends in Citrus County for many years to come." Founded in 1935, Insight Credit Union is a state-chartered credit union based in Orlando, Florida, with more than $550 million in total assets. Insight has 15 locations, over 190 employees, and serves more than 55,000 members in Orange, Seminole, Lake, Volusia, Citrus, Marion and Sumter Counties to name a few. Insight is a full-service financial institution offering banking, loans, mortgages and investments to anyone who lives or works in Central Florida. For more information, visit InsightCreditUnion.com or find Insight on Facebook and Twitter. Photo: (Left to Right) Melissa Boyink, ICU marketing director; Diana Fender, ICU branch manager; Sharon Skeele-Hogan, City of Inverness special events director. Insight Credit Union presents check for $7,500 to the City of Inverness at the city council meeting.  
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