Katahdin Trust Company was nationally recognized for its contributions to the community at the American Bankers Association national conference for community bankers held this past month in Phoenix.
Katahdin Trust Company was awarded a certificate of recognition for its outstanding efforts in the support provided to local organizations throughout its market area. The award was given to the entire Katahdin Trust Company team for the positive impact the bank personnel have had on the communities they have served. RECEIVES AWARD — Katahdin Trust Company president and CEO Jon Prescott, right and Vicki Smith, senior vice president, marketing and communications display the certificate of recognition that the bank received from the American Bankers Association 2009 Community Award Program for its outstanding efforts in the support provided to local organizations throughout its market area.
“Katahdin Trust Company is honored to receive recognition for the commitment, passion and leadership that we demonstrated throughout the past year in the northern Maine area,” said Jon J. Prescott, president and CEO. “Katahdin Trust Company and its employees have distinguished themselves for their longstanding commitment of giving back to the communities which we serve.”
Through the ABA Community Bank Award Program, ABA honors institutions that have taken an innovative, creative and effective approach to making a difference in their community.
Katahdin Trust Company, established in 1918, has contributed over $150,000 in donations and in-kind support to communities throughout northern Maine in 2008. The bank’s 162 employees volunteered over 10,000 hours in a wide range of activities from serving on economic development and local hospital boards to coaching little league teams.
Katahdin Trust Company with nearly $470 million in assets provides banking services to individuals and businesses from 14 offices in northern Maine, online at www.katahdintrust.com and operates loan production offices in Bangor and Scarborough.