Bankers 2 Leaders’ Legislative Day boasts FC participants
CONTRIBUTED Community Spirit Bank’s Rhonda Gresham and Emily Mays – along with Red Bay High School students Allie Kennedy, Darby Madden Autumn Higginbottom and Kelly Miller – attend the Alabama Bankers Association’s Annual Legislative Day April 19.
Franklin County, News
 By  Staff Reports Published 
9:18 am Wednesday, May 10, 2017

Bankers 2 Leaders’ Legislative Day boasts FC participants

The Bankers 2 Leaders division of the Alabama Bankers Association held its Annual Legislative Day in Montgomery April 19. A total of 229 bankers and high school students from all over the state attended the annual event – including representatives from Franklin County – featuring speakers representing key areas of government, like Attorney General Steve Marshall.

According to ABA President and CEO Scott E. Latham, the event is designed to heighten awareness for the students as to how state government works and to encourage involvement in the democratic process at a young age. “Students actually have the chance to talk with their legislators and state government leaders about issues prevalent in their own communities, while getting a first-hand view of how the legislative process works,” he said. “Bankers in Alabama have a tremendous sense of community and make service to their communities a top priority. Events such as Legislative Day are designed to reinforce and facilitate this priority by giving our bankers the opportunity to interact with students.”

From Franklin County, Community Spirit Bank’s Rhonda Gresham and Emily Mays attended, joined by Red Bay High School students Allie Kennedy, Darby Madden Autumn Higginbottom and Kelly Miller.

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