Chartway Federal Credit Union Donates $50,000 to Help Restore Local Baseball Fields
May 1, 2018
Tooele, UT (May 1, 2018) – At Chartway Federal Credit Union, strengthening the communities the credit union serves has always been a cornerstone of the company. That’s why, when the credit union learned of the need for funding to restore the baseball fields at Red Delpapa / Babe Ruth Park and the Dow James Park, Chartway was honored to donate $50,000.
Tooele City Mayor Debbie Winn; Tooele City Council Member, Melodi Gochis; Assistant Parks and Recreation Director, Terra Sherwood; along with more than a dozen members of Chartway’s board and leadership team – including Board Member Jared Perry; President & CEO, Brian Schools; Executive Vice President & COO Kim Little; Regional President, Western Region, Skip Wilson; and Melissa Cade, Regional President, Eastern Region, among many others – joined together to celebrate the contribution at the credit union’s Main Street branch in Tooele.
“This donation means so much to us and to know that Chartway is so committed to our community and to our kids,” said Mayor Winn during the check presentation this morning at Chartway’s Tooele branch. “We thank you so much.” Throughout the past few months, Mayor Winn has been fundraising to provide safe, quality facilities for baseball and softball programs in the area.
“Chartway is dedicated to being a leader in the communities we serve. When Mayor Winn told us of this fundraising opportunity, we were honored to support the Tooele community as a contributor of this restoration project,” said Chartway’s President & CEO, Brian Schools. The donation from Chartway will allow the City of Tooele to move forward with its plans to restore lighting, fencing, dugout areas, and more at the two ballparks.
PHOTO: Chartway Federal Credit Union was honored to donate $50,000 to support restoration efforts of the baseball fields at Red Delpapa / Babe Ruth Park and the Dow James Park in Tooele, UT. Front (left to right): Paul Annunziata, Corporate Development Executive; Kim Little, Executive Vice President & Chief Operating Officer; Brian Schools, President & CEO; Debbie Winn, Tooele City Mayor; Melodi Gochis, Tooele City Council Member; Melissa Cade, Regional President; Tana Dixon, Core System Developer; Theresa Delp, Director of Business Planning; Jeannie Coon, Executive Assistant; and Terra Sherwood, Assistant Parks and Recreation Director. Back (left to right): Jenny Vipperman, Chief Lending Officer; Brooke Bevan, North Tooele Branch Manager; Jace White, Director of Human Resources; Jeff McBride, Director of Product Management; Jim Edwards, Chief Financial Officer; Travis Richter, Market Director ; Skip Wilson, Regional President; Jared Perry, Chartway Board Member; Phil Richards, Community Involvement Executive & We Promise Foundation President ; Beth Long, Vice President of Member Engagement; Justin Stoddard, Market Director; and Heidi Worker, Enterprise Communication Director
ABOUT CHARTWAY FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
Chartway Federal Credit Union, a not-for-profit financial institution, has been proudly serving members for more than half a century. Guided by its vision, mission, and values, the $2 billion credit union is dedicated to making life more affordable for its 180,000 members through its multi-state branch network and a full slate of online, mobile, and telephone banking services, including mobile deposit, mobile bill pay, and digital wallets. As one of the largest credit unions in the country – with membership concentrations in Virginia, Utah, and Texas – Chartway is consistently recognized for its financial strength, its ability to make life affordable for its members, and for its philanthropic contributions through its charitable arm, the We Promise Foundation, which has raised more than $10 million to provide life-changing experiences that bring joy, hope, and smiles to children facing medical hardship or illness. For more information, visit www.Chartway.com; or, visit them on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram.