Bank of Ann Arbor's Tim Marshall Named Chair of Ann Arbor Spark

by Bank of Ann Arbor May 22, 2012 5:01

As reported in Crain's Detroit Business and AnnArbor.com, Bank of Ann Arbor's President and CEO, Tim Marshall was appointed chair of the regional economic development organization.

 

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Bank Technology News Features Non-Local Banks Think Ad Campaign

by Bank of Ann Arbor May 21, 2012 4:05

May, 18, 2012--Bank of Ann Arbor's popular advertising campaign featuring local businesses and landmarks created locally by Perich Advertising and Design is the feature of a Bank Technology News story. Read Bank of Ann Arbor Gets Customers to Mock Competitors on Facebook here.  

 

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Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive Collects 107,819 Pounds for Food Gatherers

by Bank of Ann Arbor May 17, 2012 4:06
Ann Arbor, MI May 15, 2012 ― Washtenaw County letter carriers were seeing orange this past Saturday as they collected thousands of orange shopping bags filled with non-perishable food items as part of the annual National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) and the National Rural Letter Carriers (NRLCA) Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive. The orange bags provided by Food Gatherers, United Way of Washtenaw County and Bank of Ann Arbor, were delivered by letter carriers to homes across the county as a reminder to participate in the drive. The result, a record breaking 107,819 pounds of food, was collected for Food Gatherers, a nearly 200% increase over the previous year’s drive.

The Stamp Out Hunger food drive, held on the second Saturday in May, has become the nation’s largest single-day food drive benefitting Feeding America, the nation’s largest domestic hunger-relief organization. Now in its 20th year, the annual food drive has grown from a regional to a national effort that provides assistance to the millions of Americans struggling to put food on the table. This year’s Stamp Out Hunger food drive broke Washtenaw County’s record which was 75,031 pounds in 2008.

“The City Letter Carriers of the National Association of Letter Carriers, Br 434 and the Rural Letter Carriers of the National Rural Letter Carriers Association would like thank everyone who donated food to make our Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive in Washtenaw County a huge success.  We are overwhelmed by your generosity,” said Bill Dawson, President NALC Branch 434. “Many thanks to Food Gatherers and to the United Way for their efforts in getting the word out about the annual food drive, and to Bank of Ann Arbor for supplying the bags which you all so generously filled.”

The need for food assistance exists in every community in America, no matter how rich or poor. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s annual study measuring food security in the United States, the number of Americans living in food insecure homes reached nearly 49 million in 2011 (the most recent year that such data is available). In Washtenaw County, 1 in 7 individuals – and an alarming 1 in 6 children – are at risk of hunger.

Shopping bags provided by Food Gatherers, the United Way of Washtenaw County and Bank of Ann Arbor were part of a new initiative to remind residents to participate in the drive. The shopping bags included messaging for United Way 2-1-1, a referral line for individuals seeking information about and referrals to human services such as emergency food assistance, senior care services, mortgage foreclosure assistance, and housing and utility resources.

 
About:

The National Association of Letter Carriers is the union of city delivery letter carriers working for the United States Postal Service founded in 1889. Today, the NALC maintains its tradition as a vibrant union of over 300,000 members in all 50 states and other U.S. jurisdictions. For more information, visit http://nalc.org/commun/foodrive/index.html.
 

Food Gatherers is Washtenaw County’s food bank and food rescue program, distributing more than 5 million pounds of food to more than 150 non-profit programs serving low-income adults, seniors and children annually. Through Food Gatherers Community Kitchen, more than 100,000 plates of nutritious food are served to people in need and last year 15 students graduated from our Community Kitchen Job Training Program, a culinary training program for at-risk or homeless youth.  For a list of food donors and recipient agencies or to learn how you can become involved in the fight against hunger locally, please visit the web at www.foodgatherers.org or call (734) 761-2796. 

 
United Way of Washtenaw County is a connecting point between community members and local human service organizations.  Through its central role it consolidates, collaborates and leverages support to make every donation have more impact.  In 2011, it raised more than $5.5 million to support local agencies that enable access for all residents to health, education, and stable income, improving the quality of life throughout Washtenaw County. For more information visit www.uwWashtenaw.org.

 

Bank of Ann Arbor is a locally owned and operated bank with total assets and assets under management of over $1.5 billion, serving people and businesses in the Ann Arbor area with offices at the corner of Fifth Avenue and Washington Street in downtown Ann Arbor, in the Traver Village Shopping Center, at the corner of Stadium and Liberty streets, on West Ellsworth Road in Pittsfield Township, on West Michigan Avenue in downtown Ypsilanti and in Plymouth on Ann Arbor Road. Its newest office will open on Michigan Avenue in downtown Saline in late 2012.  The web site is www.boaa.com. Visit us on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.



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Hear Jan Garfinkle on Spark's Podcast of the Week

by Bank of Ann Arbor May 9, 2012 4:07

Jan Garfinkle, a new member of Bank of Ann Arbor's Board of Directors, is featured in Ann Arbor Spark's weekly CEO Podcasts, Conversations on Economic Opportunity.   In the course of her conversation with Ann Arbor SPARK CEO Paul Krutko, Jan discusses the impact that venture capital has had on the Ann Arbor economy. They discuss the positives surrounding the economic climate in the Midwest - including how much money can be saved by investing and keeping a company in Michigan, how much more bang for the buck venture capital firms can see by investing in Midwest companies, and the access to talent in the Ann Arbor region.

Listen here.  (Note: By clicking on this link you will be leaving boaa.com and going to a third-party site. This link is provided for your convenience. Bank of Ann Arbor assumes no responsibility nor does it endorse, approve, certify or control any aspect of these sites.) 

 

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Mobile Banking Security

by Bank of Ann Arbor May 9, 2012 9:48

 

Bank of Ann Arbor offers you a variety of convenient ways to access your accounts. For each, we take the greatest care to ensure that all of our platforms maintain the same high level of security and integrity, from our ATM network to Online Banking to Mobile Banking itself. 

How do we keep your information secure? 

The same industry standards we have always employed to keep Online Banking secure extend to our Mobile Banking application as well. 

Username and password to confirm your identity and ensure the privacy of each Mobile Banking session you conduct 

Personal security question to further guard against identity theft 

Firewalls - to protect our programs from any unauthorized or malicious intrusion 

Encryption - to protect the transmission of data including customer account information and the integrity of all transactions 

Banking in secure sessions

Each mobile banking session begins only after you establish your identity via unique, encrypted password and security question. These are required every time you log in. Your session automatically ends when you exit the application, and it will automatically time out if you get sidetracked. 

 

Things you can do to protect yourself 

Download the app from reputable sources only - such as iTunes® App Store, AndroidTM Market. 

Use your phone's built-in lock function - set a password-protect for start-up or time-out.

Protect your password - do not reveal it to anyone. 

Protect your phone - from viruses and malware just like you do for your computer by installing mobile security software.

Memorize your password - don't keep it stored or written anywhere. 

Never leave your mobile device unattended - while using the Bank of Ann Arbor mobile app or any other mobile activity. 

Never use public Wi-Fi – when accessing online and mobile banking.

Log out - completely when you complete a mobile banking session.

Secure management of your money (and the personal information required to process your transactions) is at the very foundation of our business. Whether you access your accounts via teller, drive-up, telephone, Internet, or mobile device, Bank of Ann Arbor protects you with the highest security measures available. 


 

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Bank of Ann Arbor Helps Stamp Out Hunger

by Bank of Ann Arbor May 9, 2012 9:37
80,000 bags to be delivered by Washtenaw County letter carriers for Stamp Out Hunger food drive. 

Post office branches in Ann Arbor, Dexter, Saline and Ypsilanti will receive a delivery of 80,000 orange shopping bags from Food Gatherers today. Letter carriers will distribute the bags to residential mailboxes next week as part of the National Association of Letter Carriers Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive collection on Saturday, May 12. 

The bags provided by Food Gatherers, the United Way of Washtenaw County and Bank of Ann Arbor will be delivered by local letter carriers to homes across the county as a reminder to participate in the drive. Residents may fill the bags with non-perishable food items and place the bags by their mailboxes before the time of regular mail delivery on Saturday, May 12. Washtenaw County letter carriers will collect these food donations and take them to Food Gatherers.

The shopping bags serve a dual purpose, to collect food and provide information for those individuals in need of food assistance.  Messaging on the bag directs those in need to United Way 2-1-1, a referral line for individuals seeking information about and referrals to human services.  Individuals who decline to participate in the drive are asked to recycle the bag.

WHY:

The need for food assistance continues to exist in every community in America, no matter how rich or poor. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s annual study measuring food security in the United States, the number of Americans living in food insecure homes reached nearly 49 million in 2011 (the most recent year that such data is available). In Washtenaw County, 1 in 7 individuals – and alarmingly 1 in 6 children – are at risk of hunger.

WHERE:  Washtenaw County

WHEN:  Bag delivery, week of May 7th

           Food collection, Saturday, May 12th

ABOUT:

About Food Gatherers:
Food Gatherers is Washtenaw County’s food bank and food rescue program, distributing 5.5 million pounds of food to more than 150 non-profit programs serving low-income adults, seniors and children annually. Through Food Gatherers Community Kitchen, more than 100,000 plates of nutritious food are served to people in need and last year 15 students graduated from our Community Kitchen Job Training Program, a culinary training program for at-risk or homeless youth.  For a list of food donors and recipient agencies or to learn how you can become involved in the fight against hunger locally, please visit the web at www.foodgatherers.org or call (734) 761-2796. 

About the National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC)
The National Association of Letter Carriers is the union of city delivery letter carriers working for the United States Postal Service founded in 1889. Today, the NALC maintains its tradition as a vibrant union of over 300,000 members in all 50 states and other U.S. jurisdictions. For more information, visit http://nalc.org/commun/foodrive/index.html.

About United Way of Washtenaw County
United Way of Washtenaw County is a connecting point between community members and local human service organizations.  Through its central role it consolidates, collaborates and leverages support to make every donation have more impact.  In 2011, it raised more than $5.5 million to support local agencies that enable access for all residents to health, education, and stable income, improving the quality of life throughout Washtenaw County. For more information visit www.uwWashtenaw.org.

About Bank of Ann Arbor
Bank of Ann Arbor is a locally owned and operated bank with total assets and assets under management of over $1.5 billion, serving people and businesses in the Ann Arbor area with offices at the corner of Fifth Avenue and Washington Street in downtown Ann Arbor, in the Traver Village Shopping Center, at the corner of Stadium and Liberty streets, on West Ellsworth Road in Pittsfield Township, on West Michigan Avenue in downtown Ypsilanti and in Plymouth on Ann Arbor Road. Its newest office will open on Michigan Avenue in downtown Saline in late 2012.  The web site is www.boaa.com. Visit us on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.

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