To close out National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, here’s another batch of photos from around the bank, of employees decking themselves out in pink to promote the cause:
The very cheery crew from Allouez: Rachel Everard, Mickey Adams, Laurie Kocken and Hilary Izzard in front, backed by Will “Butterfly” Roberts.
Tiffany Broadwater, Jessica Chao-Cornejo, Robyn Applegarth and Brandi Quinn went pink in Franklin!
From Grafton: Nichole Sargent, Coral Jordan, Carol Bergen, Terrence McDermott and Patty Akerlund.
From Information Services, Roger Arnesen, DJ Bluma, Katie Rosnow and Jason Roloff in the front row; and Sherri Scalish, Arlen Tsao, Keith Springer, Brandon McCullough, Wendy Repka, Dana Scherff and Pam Bradley in the back. “We had to take a separate pic of Brandon since he had the socks and shoes to match,” Wendy writes.
At Kenosha Central, Siddiqua Farooqi, Debbie Oatsvall, Robin Callis and Kirsten Migut dressed for the occasion.
A big group from Loan Servicing: Marna Thillemann, Michelle Miller, Kerry Carrasco, Eric Hofschulte, Julia Peters, Brent Neumann, Judith Dean, Joe Fretschel, Nicole McKenzie, Brian Sargeant, Sarah Gantner, Kelly Thiemer, Maribeth Osmundsen, John Goman and Jayne Bjorge.
At our Martin Luther King Drive branch, Yolanda Weathersby, RuQaiyah “Kiyah” Thurmond, Demetrius Nash, Anjelica Findley and Jennifer Guzman got into the spirit.
In Menasha, a customer joined the festivities! Above are Jill Heule and Erin Rowe in front, and Tyler Schumacher, Adam Graf, Rachel Floyd, Beverly Wendt, customer Mark Runkel and Deb Cumming in the back row.
And at Silver Spring Drive, Latia Clifton and Shamika Parish-Winstead also posed with a “Survivor” banner, which came from the branch’s Business of the Month customer and is usually surrounded by pictures of women who’ve survived breast cancer. “There are a few customers we know who are survivors and visit our location quite often,” Latia writes. “We decided to hold up the banner for them. Shamika and I both donated to the breast cancer organization this year. Cancer runs very heavily in my family, so I like to do the walks. [Branch Operations Support Specialist] Ashley Coleman and I did the breast cancer walk this year.”
Many thanks to everyone who dressed up and contributed to this very worthy cause. To learn more about National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, you can visit NBCAM.org.