COLLEY ELEVATOR COMPANY PLEDGES
SUPPORT FOR HIGHLAND PARK VICTIMS Colley Cares Initiative to Benefit Victims First GoFundMe Efforts
Colley Elevator Co. announced it will use its Colley Cares program to support victims of the recent mass shooting in Highland Park, IL. The company’s philanthropic initiative is tied to elevator modernization sales and typically supports five employee-chosen charities each fiscal quarter. Donations for the current quarter will go exclusively to Victims First, a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization.
From July to September, Colley Elevator will earmark $100 from the sale of each modernization project. At the quarter’s end, the funds will be donated to the Victims First GoFundMe fundraiser dedicated to the Highland Park Fourth of July Parade Shooting.
“We were deeply saddened by the news of another mass shooting. The events of July 4th had a particularly devastating effect due to their proximity and the realization that one of our mechanics was in attendance”, says Craig Zomchek, the company’s Managing Partner, “Using our charitable donation program to benefit the victims is the least we could do.”
Zomchek was so moved that he has matched employee’s personal contributions, up to a total of $1000, to any of the verified GoFundMe fundraisers for Highland Park.
For more information regarding the Victims First efforts, go to
https://www.gofundme.com/f/highland-park-parade- victims-fund
For a list of all GoFundMe verified fundraisers for Highland Park, go to
https://www.gofundme.com/c/act/donate-to- highland-park-parade-shooting
About Colley Elevator Company
Established in 1908, Colley Elevator Company is the longest operating independent elevator company in the Chicago area. Based in Bensenville, IL, the midsized contractor provides a comprehensive range of services including maintenance, repair, modernization, and new installations.
ITASCA BANK & TRUST CO. PROMOTES FRANCESCO SORRENTINO TO COMMERCIAL/HOA RELATIONSHIP OFFICER
Francesco (Frankie) Sorrentino has been promoted to Commercial/HOA Relationship Officer at Itasca Bank & Trust Co. He started his career at the Bank in October of 2015, managing the Customer Service department at the Itasca location. He then began working with commercial customers and his role has expanded to assist the Homeowners Association lending team, a growing area of the Bank.
“Frankie has become a valued resource for our commercial customers and the Loan and Business Development Officers,” said James R. Mensching, President of Itasca Bank & Trust Co. “His hard work and growing contribution to the HOA lending team will continue to help in the Bank’s loan growth.”
Itasca Bank & Trust Co., founded in 1948, is a locally owned, independent community bank with locations in Itasca and Roselle with assets of $735 million.
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