Enterprise Bank Recognized for Corporate Citizenship

Enterprise Bank was recognized once again at the Boston Business Journal's "Corporate Citizenship Summit" held on September 7, 2023. Enterprise Bank was again ranked #2 for the highest average hours (36.24 per employee) in community service and ranked #52 in the state for corporate philanthropy. The "Corporate Citizenship Summit" event is held annually to recognize Massachusetts' most philanthropic companies. 

Alison Burns, Community Relations and Customer Experience Officer, SVP, thanked Enterprise Bank team members for their continued commitment, passion, and dedication to our communities. She added, “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.’ Our team members consistently embrace this purpose and invest their energy and time to make a positive difference for so many groups and individuals in the communities in which we live and work. It is gratifying, year after year, to see our team members enthusiastically embrace this purpose to help the organizations they care about.”

Enterprise Bankers volunteered an average of 36.24 hours each in 2022, earning the Bank the #2 ranking in the Boston Business Journal Corporate Citizenship Summit.

 

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