Firmly Rooted in Community, Growing in Service
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11 1 2 10 3 14 4 13 12 5 16 8 6 1. Brian Hester, Insurance, Evansville, pet therapy 15 2. Tom Lamb, Retail Banking, Paoli, Habitat for Humanity 3. Lauran McMann, Retail Banking, Fort Wayne, Arts United of Greater Fort Wayne 4. Chasity Spansell, Retail Banking, Elkhart, Big Brothers Big Sisters 5. Gail Brickler, Retail Banking, Monticello, Back Pack Program/food for children 6. Melinda Stanley, Administrative Assistant, Muncie, 100 Men Who Cook to benefit TEAMwork for Quality Living 18 7. Martel Vanlandingham and son, Retail Banking, Indianapolis, HOSTS literacy mentoring for elementary students 8. Amy Hirtzel, Retail Banking, Hope, United Way 7 9. Kathy Martin, Customer Service, Bicknell, Relay for Life chair 17 10. David Stowers, Retail Banking, Vincennes, Bank on Knox County financial literacy 9 11. Stephanie Lackey, Commercial Banking, Louisville, Arthur Cling Center for Seniors Firmly rooted in community, 12. Pam Crozier, Retail Banking, Madison, Kiwanis 13. Brent Sternberg, Wealth Management, Jasper, Dubois County growing in service Community Foundation 14. Lisa Leslie, Retail Banking, Henderson, Daddy Daughter Dance to benefit Children’s Advocacy Center 15. Shelia Carter, Customer Service, Madisonville, Housing Authority 16. John Poage, Investments, Bloomington, Boy Scouts 17. Linda Brown, Retail Banking, Winchester, Kids Hope USA 18. Vicki Riester, Retail Banking, Washington, American Red Cross Learn more at oldnational.com/community. 1-800-731-2265 Community Investment Report 2012 M283(04/13) Member FDIC Committed to social responsibility Providing financial education At Old National, we understand that our business decisions impact the communities we serve, as well as the Associates in Terre Haute, Ind., taught third 2012 graders the importance of saving in partnership individuals and families who live there. That's why Old National is committed to making decisions and taking action with the Purdue Extension Captain Cash financial for positive outcomes, and we encourage our associates to do the same. We're pleased to share the many ways Old National literacy program. Students decorated piggy banks, we're working to actively support families, strengthen communities and build a better future for all of us. displayed them inside the banking center, and Volunteer encouraged family members and friends to contribute to their piggy bank to help start a of the Year Supporting diversity savings account. Old National awarded an iPod Nano to the three students who raised the Through the Choose Your Charity Holiday most money. Being a community bank is about far more than meeting Giveaway, $21,000 was awarded to 17 South Sam Taylor, Business Development Executive and the financial needs of families and businesses. It requires Central Indiana nonprofits. Community members champion for financial literacy, is Old National’s 2012 a true passion for community service and a commitment cast their votes at Old National for their favorite local to servant leadership. charity. The most votes and a $5,000 award went to Volunteer of the Year. Sam volunteered more than 360 Reins to Recovery, a not-for-profit dedicated to Giving to our communities hours last year in support of numerous community encouraging the physical and mental development Passion for community is the heart of the Old National Western Kentucky associates in Henderson, Madisonville and organizations including, Aid the Homeless, Boulware of children and adults with social, emotional, approach. We believe that to be a true community bank, Muhlenberg County hosted Daddy Daughter Dances, raising Mission, Daviess County Public Schools Family Resource psychological or physical disabilities. we must also be an active partner in the neighborhoods more than $16,000 to benefit the Children’s Advocacy Center, Council, First Baptist Church of Owensboro, Girls Inc., we serve – from preparing a meal for the hungry to Hopkins County Schools Family Resource Centers and the American H.L. Neblett Center, Junior Achievement, Lighthouse mentoring a child and teaching a family financial skills Cancer Society. Over the past three years, Daddy Daughter Dances for a better future. have raised more than $30,000 for local charities, and the Recovery, New Horizons, OASIS, Owensboro Regional Muhlenberg County event received the American Cancer Society's Recovery, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, and the From a business perspective, partnership means serving Associates volunteered at Camp WACK (Water Division Best Practice Award last year. In 2012, Western Kentucky United Way. He also serves on Old National's Diversity clients with enthusiasm and integrity. And from a Activities Camp for Kids) in Lafayette, Ind. associates also achieved 100% participation in volunteer service Advisory Council and helps prepare taxes for low income The camp, also known as Modified Athletics for during an internal Champions for Community campaign. community perspective, it means strengthening families individuals with the Green River Asset Building Coalition. and impacting lives through Foundation grants, Kids, provides children with disabilities a safe way For Sam, a typical day at the office includes working corporate sponsorships and associate volunteerism. to enjoy water skiing, swimming, fishing and painting. Old National’s 22 volunteers served one-on-one with clients to help them develop a plan to lunch to the campers, helped them with their skis Our associates are dedicated and take pride and repair poor credit scores. He humbly attributes his award and presented the Camp Director with a $500 ownership in the success of every client and every to the support he receives from his fellow associates at corporate donation. Their efforts also earned the community they serve. Last year alone, Old National Old National Bank in Owensboro. Old National 2012 Community Team award and associates donated more than 93,000 volunteer hours Northern Region associates supported $1,000 to give to the charity of their choice. in support of more than 2,000 organizations. Because numerous community causes. In Fort Wayne, of our associates, Old National received the 2012 associates helped the homeless by serving lunch to Employee Volunteer Program of the Year award from more than 120 people at the local rescue mission, VolunteerMatch for having the highest level of while in South Bend a team participated in the volunteer service in the category of small- to Sunburst Race to benefit Memorial Children’s Hospital. Northern Region associates also raised medium-sized businesses. Funding from the Old National Bank Foundation over $2,500 for Five Star Life, a nonprofit that supported the Americana Family Education mentors Michiana middle school students and Old National also takes an active role in growing Program which serves the Louisville Metro area. Corporate commitment... encourages them to pursue their purpose in life. educational opportunities and many other vital The Americana Community Center strives to create community initiatives through company sponsorships, a healthy and supportive community and provide a 2012 Total Giving and through grants provided by the Old National spectrum of services to the diverse individuals and More than $3 million Foundation. These grants address crucial needs across families of Louisville, including refugees, immigrants the Old National footprint, including homeownership and those born in the United States. in grants and sponsorships education, job training, and financial literacy. More highlights The company funded $3.5 million in grants and 2012 Total Volunteer Hours sponsorships in 2012 – supporting approximately Diversity Volunteering and Giving Over 93,000 hours, 1,600 community initiatives. Associates in Winchester, Losantville, Farmland Old National helped support Riley Hospital for a value of more than $2 million and Richmond, Ind., helped with the "Buy a Meal Children in Indianapolis through a special Thank you for taking the time to read a little about what for a Veteran” program. In partnership with radio partnership with Trans-Siberian Orchestra (TSO). we do to give back and help our communities grow. station, JOY FM, Old National banking centers served as Old National sponsored the TSO performance, and the 2012 Total United Way Donation collection sites for gift card donations, with more than Orchestra made a donation of $.75 per ticket sold on Sincerely, Promoting environmental sustainability $500 in cards distributed to veterans. behalf of Old National to Riley, totaling nearly $10,000. More than $554,000 Information Technology associates in Evansville, Environmental Sustainability Old National Insurance and Wealth Management Ind. helped spruce up the Tri-State Food Bank In Southern Illinois the Project Eco ROVER: associates helped provide holiday cheer for local grounds during the United Way Day of Caring. Bob Jones Tomorrow's Classroom benefited from Old families. Insurance associates raised $3,700 for a party For the second year in a row, Old National's President and CEO National Foundation support. Project Eco ROVER and presents for children under the care of the environmental commitment was recognized with Old National Bancorp (Repurposed Outreach Vehicle for Education and Department of Children Services. Wealth Management a GreenOvation Award from Keep Evansville Research) transforms a commercial coach bus into a associates provided presents for local families in need. Beautiful (KEB). Old National was honored in the mobile, hands-on science experience with engaging top