A Heart for All: How this Regions Branch Manager Earned the Company’s Highest Honor for Serving Others
Regions Bank has awarded the inaugural Lee Ann Petty Heart of Service Award to Ginger Donohue, manager of the Beechwood branch in Vicksburg, Mississippi. This award recognizes exemplary community engagement and volunteerism, honoring the legacy of Lee Ann Petty, who passed away on December 30, 2020, after a battle with cancer.
Donohue, a 21-year veteran with Regions, logged nearly 200 hours of volunteer work, supporting various community initiatives, particularly those focused on children. In recognition of her service, Regions will donate $2,500 to the United Way of West Central Mississippi and awarded her five bonus vacation days. The award highlights Regions' commitment to community service, reinforcing its mission to improve lives in the communities it serves.
- Ginger Donohue awarded inaugural Lee Ann Petty Heart of Service Award for exceptional community engagement.
- Regions Bank recognizes and supports employee volunteer efforts, enhancing community relations.
- Donation of $2,500 to United Way of West Central Mississippi reflects commitment to community support.
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Designed as Regions’ highest associate honor for community engagement, the Lee Ann Petty Heart of Service Award recognizes exemplary volunteerism that goes above and beyond in supporting the quality of life in communities served by the bank. Longtime Regions associate
Yet her sincere commitment to serving others continues to inspire thousands of Regions associates in several states.
And because of her own incredible dedication to making a positive impact, Regions is proud to honor
“No matter where you look, you will be hard pressed to find anyone who pours more of their heart into serving others than Ginger,” said
Donohue, a 21-year veteran of
Donohue organizes an annual school supply drive, gathers toys and gifts for holiday campaigns, raises money for scholarship funds, teaches Bible school and serves as an instructor for Regions Next Step financial wellness classes at
In one recent year, she logged nearly 200 volunteerism hours. That’s the equivalent of five standard full-time work weeks.
Indeed, as this powerful new video from Regions illustrates, Donohue’s life of service has been a natural progression, starting when she was a girl collecting donations door-to-door with her mother for Easterseals and
“My momma was passionate about giving back and was very involved in many nonprofit organizations,” Donohue said. “And my daddy had an incredible work ethic. He always said, ‘If you have a dollar, give a quarter away. If you don’t have any money, then you give your talents and your time.’”
In addition to serving children, Donohue’s talents and time are also poured into leadership roles with the
“Ginger is one of the most humble, giving, loving, supportive people I have ever met in my entire life,” said
Donohue credits Regions for giving her the support and encouragement to serve.
“Without Regions, I couldn’t do what I do for Vicksburg,” she said. “Not only do they ‘let’ me do what I want to do for the community, they ‘want’ me to do what I love to do. And my Beechwood branch team is like family, and they get out there and volunteer with me.”
“We have one branch in this market, but Ginger makes sure the
In recognition of Donohue’s service, Regions is making a
“I do what I do because it’s what Momma, Daddy and God want me to do – and I want to make them proud,” Donohue concluded. “And I want to pass that along to my children and my grandchildren.”
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