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It says something about BB&Ts culture when the bank says with its actions:
Were all in. We take ownership of where we live.
DAN VINCENT
President and CEO, Chapman Partnership
In Florida, among the states hardest hit by the financial crisis, the fastest-growing segment of the homeless population is families with children.
With BB&T at its side, the Chapman Partnership in Miami-Dade County has responded with new services and dorms tailored for families, even
a kennel for the family dog. The Partnership is also a national leader in finding permanent, often non-subsidized housing for its residents by
working closely with employers and landlords. A $100,000 contribution from BB&T pleasantly surprised the nonprofit, but the investment of
time and talent has made the biggest impression. Among other things, BB&T associates have renovated dorms as part of the Lighthouse Project,
served meals, coordinated gift-giving to the children, planned financial education courses and introduced Chapman to clients who have also
become benefactors. Miami-Dade City Executive Rob Bowlby and his team won the Association of Fundraising Professionals Miami chapters
top corporate citizenship award in 2012 even though BB&T is a relative newcomer to the market. Rob’s team supports more than 30 nonprofit
organizations, ranging from South Florida Urban Ministries to the YMCA.
Left to right: Mario Alvarez, Chief Operating Officer, Chapman Partnership; Trish Bell, Chairman of the Board of Directors, Chapman Partnership; Dan Vincent, President and CEO,
Chapman Partnership; Holly Woodbury, Vice President, Development, Chapman Partnership; Rob Bowlby, Senior Vice President, City Executive, BB&T, Chapman Partnership
Board Member; Laurie Zapletal, Vice President, Business Deposits Officer, BB&T; Carlos Saballos, Sales and Service Ofcer, BB&T, Chapman Partnership nextgen council
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