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Nov 01, 2017

First National adds time and temperature sign to Cordova

With Cordova’s Main Street absent a time and temperature sign, First National Bank Alaska took the opportunity to add one back to the town’s landscape in another sign of the bank’s commitment to community.

Earlier today, the finishing touches were made to First National’s new time and temperature sign prominently featured out front of the branch.

“The significance of the sign may be lost on some people around the state,” said Cordova Branch Manager Cully Wooden, who recently celebrated her 25-year employment anniversary with the bank. “But Cordovans let us know how important it is, and I’m glad First National was able to provide it.”

For Wooden, the bank’s investment in Cordova punctuated First National’s place as the Best Place to Work and Best Corporate Citizen in Alaska as voted on earlier this year by Alaska Business Monthly readers. The bank won the Best Place to Work honor in the magazine’s “Best of Alaska Business” survey for the second year in a row.

“Working with an amazing team of bankers and customers around the community is extremely gratifying,” Wooden said. “It’s why I wake up every morning excited to go to work and spend time with all of them.”

Alaskan-owned and -operated since 1922, First National proudly meets the financial needs of Alaskans with ATMs and branches in 18 communities throughout the state. Visit FNBAlaska.com for more information about Alaska’s largest locally-owned bank and access to efficient and secure online banking services.


 

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