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Huron Valley State Bank Employees Complete CPR AED Training

Each year, more than more than 350,000 people in the United States experience a cardiac arrest outside of a hospital, according to the American Heart Association. Unless cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is performed and an automated external defibrillator (AED) is used to shock the heart, a person can die within minutes.

Earlier this month twelve employees of Huron Valley State Bank completed CPR and AED training. The training was conducted by Amy Goan, Assistant Chief of the Milford Fire Department.  Employees had to complete an online segment prior to the hands-on class for certification. 
 

Huron Valley State Bank Announces the Partnership with Kurtz Elementary School

Huron Valley State Bank is pleased to announce the partnership with Kurtz Elementary School for the “Bank at School” program. The bank opened for business on Wednesday, March 20 after a ceremonial Ribbon Cutting at 9:15 am, and will operate the third Wednesday of the month.  This is the fifth elementary school partnership for Huron Valley State Bank. 

Lori Verbrugge Announced Her Retirement From Huron Valley State Bank

Lori Verbrugge, Senior Vice President of Retail Operations announces her retirement effective May 31, 2019.  During her 14 years at Huron Valley State Bank, Lori was involved in many areas of the bank including Operations, Retail, and Administration, Human Resources, Compliance and Marketing. The Huron Valley community was also well served by her dedication. She served on the boards of Milford Business Association and Huron Valley Council for the Arts.Read more

Huron Valley State Bank Employees Give Back to the Community

Casual for a Cause Program Raises over $1,600

Once a month, Huron Valley State Bank holds a special Casual for a Cause (Jean’s Day).  This program allows employees to wear jeans in exchange for providing a donation for the designated charitable cause.  The causes are either for an individual in need or a large-scale community program.  In 2018, the Casual for A Cause program raised over $1,600. 
 

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