Bank First and BMO Harris Bank receive Riverview Community Character Trait Award

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The Riverview Character Education Committee recently presented April’s Community Character Trait Award Bank First and BMO Harris Bank for Integrity. Bank First and BMO Harris Bank are banks in our local community. Employees at the bank show integrity in many ways. Integrity means being honest even when no one is looking. Banks need integrity in their employees because they work with money every single day. Other things they need to do are count money correctly, keep track of the money, and make sure it gets to the place it needs to be. Sometimes they do these jobs as a team and sometimes they do these jobs alone. When employees show integrity, adults in our community will trust the bank and want to save their money there. It’s important that employees who work at banks also keep people’s information confidential, which means keeping a secret and not sharing people’s addresses and phone numbers. Working with large amounts of money, showing teamwork, and building trust in the community are all the reasons why BMO Harris Bank and Bank First are a perfect fit for our Community Character Trait Award. Pictured are: (back row): DesiRaye Ehlert (BMO Harris Bank), Mary Krause (Bank First), Meghan Less (Bank First), Kara Felcan (Bank First), and Hayley Marschke (Bank First). (front row): Sophia Rodriguez, Emmett Caswell, Megan Illetschko, Anthony Pingel, Adi Anckner, Geonny Orosco, and Riverview Elementary Principal Jewel Mucklin.
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  • Bank First and BMO Harris Bank receive Riverview Community Character Trait Award
    Bank First and BMO Harris Bank receive Riverview Community Character Trait Award