JOHNSTON, IOWA (March 7, 2023) — Sixteen bankers from banks across the state helped kick off Iowa PBS’ annual pledge drive, known as Festival, which continues through March 12. Volunteers answered pledge phones from 5-10PM to help raise $18,270.62 for the public television network.

“The Iowa Bankers Association has had a longstanding partnership with Iowa PBS because we share common goals and values. Both of our organizations are dedicated to the communities we serve and we want to see Iowans succeed,” said Tara Deering-Hansen, the IBA’s vice president of marketing and communications. “Through its quality programming, Iowa PBS educates, enriches, and inspires Iowans of all ages. And Iowa banks strive to do the same through the financial products and services, financial literacy programs, and lending they provide individuals, farmers, and small-business owners.”

The IBA and Iowa banks have been involved with Festival for 25 years, beginning in 1998. And this year’s volunteers represented four different banks from across the state in addition to the bankers association.

“I enjoy coming to Iowa Bankers Association night during the Iowa PBS Festival,” said Phil Larabee, vice president at Citizens State Bank in Monticello. “I brought my daughters a couple of years ago, and this year they called me asking when they could work the phones because they had so much fun at Iowa PBS Festival last time. Over the past twenty years, I’ve gotten to renew and make new friendships with other bankers, IBA staff, and Iowa PBS staff. It’s a great night and a great way to volunteer!”

About the Iowa Bankers Association

The Iowa Bankers Association represents Iowa banks and savings institutions. Iowa bankers are committed to the values of honesty, hard work, and community service, and have been a trusted resource for Iowans for more than 135 years. Iowa banks offer FDIC insurance and lend $79.2 billion to help individuals, business owners, and agriculture. Nearly 40,000 Iowans work at an Iowa bank, and bank employees volunteer more than 300,000 hours to support local communities each year. To learn more, visit iowabankers.com.

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