Texas Trust Credit Union Named Business of the Year by Grand Prairie Chamber of Commerce
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| Submitted photo - (L-R)Milt Highfill (2012 Chamber Chairman of the Board), followed by Texas Trust employees Alex Godina, Richard Whitman, Lenzy Pouncy, Todd Fry, James Blazek, Ryan Jones, Sara Fogle and Whitney Ferguson, and Robin Harris (Chick fil A - Carrier Towne Crossing). |
Texas Trust Credit Union took top honors, winning the 2011 Business of the Year Award, at the annual community awards ceremony of the Grand Prairie Chamber of Commerce.
The Grand Prairie Texas Trust team accepted the award, which was presented by the 2012 Chamber Chairman of the Board, Milt Highfill, at the annual awards ceremony.
Texas Trust has been serving the community of Grand Prairie for more than 20 years. Two of its eight branches are in Grand Prairie and a third will be opening at the end of March.
The Grand Prairie Chamber designated Texas Trust as the 2011 Business of the Year because of its ongoing commitment to the residents of Grand Prairie, its service and support of the Chamber, and for its community relations initiatives. Texas Trust was recognized for its support of Our Kids Can, its donation of more than $25,000 and 11,897 pounds of food to the North Texas Food Bank, and its partnership with the Grand Prairie Independent School District, which included nearly $23,000 in financial donations for the schools last year.
Lynn McGinley, president of the Grand Prairie Chamber, noted, “Texas Trust is more than a credit union. It’s an investor in the community. We are proud to have Texas Trust in Grand Prairie.”
“Community involvement is a core part of our culture and values at Texas Trust,” said Jim Minge, President and CEO of Texas Trust. “We are honored to receive this prestigious award and look forward to a continued strong relationship with the people and businesses of Grand Prairie, especially as we open our third branch here.”
Source: Texas Trust Credit Union
