Simmons Bank Celebrates Military Service Ahead of Veterans Day
- Simmons Bank is actively involved in honoring veterans through various events and donations
- The bank's commitment to recognizing and thanking veterans and active military members is commendable
- Simmons Bank's involvement in naming rights and donations to veterans' memorials demonstrates their dedication to honoring the service and sacrifice of military personnel
- Lack of specific data on the impact of the donations and events on the bank's financials
Tommy May,
Simmons Bank River Market Building to be illuminated in red, white and blue in honor of Veterans Day on November 11
"Simmons Bank and its associates are proud to recognize and thank veterans and active military members who have dedicated their lives to protecting our nation through their service every day of the year, but especially on Veterans Day," said Jena Compton, EVP, chief people officer at Simmons. "At Simmons, we understand the immense value veterans bring to our organization. Their unwavering commitment, discipline, and leadership skills gained through their military service are qualities that enrich our workplace and contribute to our continued success. We are proud to have veterans as integral members of our team."
Events scheduled for the days leading up to Veterans Day include:
- On November 9, Simmons hosted a luncheon to honor our veterans and military in
Central Arkansas . Tommy May,Vietnam veteran and chairman of the Simmons First Foundation, served as the keynote speaker. - During the week of Veterans Day, Simmons associates honored veterans by wearing a ribbon according to their relationship with a veteran. Red ribbons indicated a team member is a veteran, white ribbons indicated an associate is a family member of a veteran and blue ribbons indicated the spouse, son or daughter of a veteran.
- Simmons associates also created a wall mounted display to place photos of their family members who served in the military. Simmons associates shared their personal stories of serving in the armed services.
- The Simmons Bank River Market building will be illuminated in red, white and blue in honor of Veterans Day on November 11.
Earlier this year, the Simmons Veterans Business Resource Group (BRG) created a speaker series to help veteran associates identify and resolve blockages that prevent success and improved performance in receiving assistance and accessing their benefits. Speakers included members of the Disabled American Veterans organization and The Warrior's Journey.
Ahead of Memorial Day, the Missing Man table was on display in the River Market regional office in
Additionally, members of the Veterans BRG assisted in placing nearly 9,300 American Flags at the Arkansas State Veterans Cemetery in
Simmons also serves as the title sponsor of Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium in
In addition to this year's events, Simmons actively recruits veterans to join the Simmons Bank team, while offering an array of military benefits including supplemental pay during military leave and paid military family leave.
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Simmons Bank is a wholly owned subsidiary of Simmons First National Corporation (NASDAQ: SFNC), a Mid-South based financial holding company that has paid cash dividends for 114 consecutive years. Simmons Bank operates 232 branches in
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