Summit State Bank has been honored with two awards that highlight its exceptional workplace culture and philanthropic efforts. For the 15th consecutive year, the Bank has been voted one of North Bay Business Journal's "Best Places to Work" by their employees. Additionally, it has been named a Top 100 Corporate Philanthropist in the Greater North Bay by the San Francisco Business Times.
These honors highlight Summit State Bank's commitment to both its employees and the community it serves. The "Best Places to Work" award reflects the Bank's ongoing dedication to creating a supportive and engaging work environment. Employees consistently praise Summit State Bank for its focus on professional development, work-life balance, and a culture that values hard work and collaboration.
The Top 100 Corporate Philanthropy award showcases the Bank's significant contributions to local nonprofits. They are dedicated to supporting the local community through charitable donations, event sponsorships and employee volunteerism. Through their Nonprofit Partner Program, the Bank has made a lasting impact on numerous local organizations and causes. In 2023, Summit State Bank donated $608,000 to 240 nonprofits through its Nonprofit Partner Program, and $5.8 million in total since 2009.
These awards are not just a testament to Summit State Bank's dedication to its employees, but also a reflection of its core values. As the bank continues to set standards in both workplace culture and corporate philanthropy, it remains a shining example of how businesses can make meaningful contributions to the community.
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