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Standard Bank Makes Marist High School Donation

Hickory Hills, IL– Standard Bank and Trust Co. presented Marist High School with a $15,000 donation to support endeavors benefiting the students and their families. 

“Standard Bank is delighted to support Marist High School,” said Mohammed Abunada, Assistant Vice President of Private Banking & Wealth Management at the Bank. “We understand that we have a positive and lasting impact on the community through helping students fulfill their educational dreams.”

“We are grateful to Standard Bank for their continued support of our school,” said Br. Patrick McNamara, FMS, President, Marist High School. “The generosity of our supporters will positively benefit many of our students.”

Standard Bank and Trust Co., a subsidiary of Standard Bancshares, Inc., delivers a wide range of retail, commercial and wealth management services to a diverse and growing client base. With more than $2.2 billion in assets, it is a locally managed neighborhood bank operating over 40 banking locations throughout the Chicago area and Northwest Indiana. Founded in 1947, Standard Bank has been supporting local organizations and remains committed to investing in the communities they serve for more than 65 years. Standard Bank and Trust Co. is an Equal Opportunity Employer, Equal Housing Lender and Member FDIC. For more information, visit standardbanks.com

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Dave Spedale, Executive Vice President Standard Bank and Trust

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Marion Klatka, Director of Finance, Marist High School

Mohammed Abunada, Assistant Vice President Standard Bank and Trust

Larry Tucker, Principal, Marist High School

Br. Patrick McNamara, FMS, President, Marist High School

Tom Inzinga, Executive Director of Development, Marist High School

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