Enterprise Bank again recognized for Commitment to Community
Enterprise Bank was again recognized for its commitment to community at the Boston Business Journal "Corporate Citizenship Summit" virtual event held on September 10, 2020. The "Corporate Citizenship Summit" is an annual event that recognizes Massachusetts' most philanthropic companies.
In the 2020 event, Enterprise Bank ranked #2 for the highest average hours (53.12 per employee) in community service, tying its rank from the previous year. The Bank was also recognized in the Top 50 listing of the largest corporate donors in Massachusetts with a ranking of #48, up from #55 the previous year.
Alison Burns, community relations and customer experience officer, SVP, thanked the Enterprise Bank team members for their commitment, passion, and dedication to our communities, adding, “This special recognition is really a tribute to our team members who make such a difference and impact in the lives of so many. We are proud of our Enterprise Team and we are extremely grateful for all they do each and every day in the communities where we work and live.”
Burns said, “Enterprise Bank’s stated purpose is ‘To make a positive difference in the lives of the individuals, businesses, and communities we so passionately serve, and to play an active role in making every community in which we operate a better place to live and work.’ It is gratifying to see our team members embrace this purpose year after year.”
A group of Enterprise Bank team members volunteered at Household Goods in Acton, MA in June 2019.