Fisher Named Lending Services Division Manager
William E. Wood, Chairman, President and CEO of Clearfield Bank and Trust Company announced recently that, Glenn E. Fisher has been named Vice President, Lending Services Division Manager for Clearfield Bank & Trust Company. Mr. Fisher began his banking career in 1985 and joined Clearfield Bank & Trust Company in 2007 as Vice President, Business Banking Officer.
Mr. Fisher is a graduate of
Bellefonte
Area
High School and has earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Finance from the
University of
Pittsburgh . In addition, to these accomplishments, he played basketball in Temoco Chili in 1981.
Mr. Fisher’s community involvement includes Member of Centre County Housing Cabinet for Work Force Housing, Member of Chamber of Business & Industry of
Centre
County , Secretary of Milesburg Youth Baseball and he is a volunteer for the Centre County United Way and Special Olympics.
Mr. Fisher resides in Runville with his wife, Margie. They have three children, Jessica, Brooke and Dennis.
Clearfield Bank and Trust Company, a wholly owned subsidiary of CBT Financial Corp, headquartered in
Clearfield, PA , operates 13 community offices throughout
Bedford , Blair, Centre,
Clearfield and
Huntingdon
Counties . For consumers and businesses, the Bank provides a variety of deposit accounts, affordable loans, online banking and trust services.
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Clearfield Bank & Trust Company serves
up "wishes" for local residents
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Clearfield Bank & Trust Company’s DuBois Community Office Manager, Pam Walsh (right) presents a Wish Come True check to Gary Peters of DuBois Nursing Home.
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Clearfield Bank & Trust Company recently presented a check to DuBois Nursing Home to fulfill the wish or need of one or more of their residents. During the presentation, the residents got the chance to view the newest edition of the Time of Your Life video. This 30 minute nostalgic video aids the senior residents in reliving the “good ole days” and focuses on music, news, television, radio, sporting events and pop culture between the years 1920 and 1980. This “Wish Come True” check and Time of our Life video series is one of the many benefits local seniors receive as a result of Clearfield Bank & Trust Company being a participant in the Senior Housing Crime Prevention Foundation.
The Senior Housing Crime Prevention Foundation, a non-profit organization based in
Memphis, Tennessee, operates as a conduit for banks to fulfill their federally mandated Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) requirements. Using the Foundation vehicle, banks are able to make fully secured loans or investments and the Foundation uses a portion of the yield earned on those transactions to operate its Senior Crimestoppers crime prevention program in participating nursing homes for the benefit of their residents.
Crime against the most vulnerable citizens in our society, the elderly, is a longstanding, constant battle that can be reduced and eliminated through the operation of the Senior Crimestoppers program in nursing home facilities and HUD properties. Senior Crimestoppers has a zero tolerance to crime platform and uses personal lockboxes for the residents, cash rewards paid anonymously for information about any crime incident and effective, on-going education to accomplish its results. The program currently operates in over 4,000 nursing home and HUD facilities in 47 states and has reduced all aspects of crime by a certified 91.67% through December 31, 2007.
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