First & Farmers National Bank President/CEO Steve U. Morgan presented a check to the Somerset Community College Foundation. Shown above, from left: Alan R. Houck, First & Farmers National Bank Somerset market president and chief credit officer; Charlene Harris, Somerset Community College (SCC) Foundation board member and SCC Board of Directors chair; Teresa Hail, SCC Foundation vice chair; Tiffany Bourne, SCC Foundation board member; Mike Tarter, SCC Foundation treasurer; Steve U. Morgan, FFNB President/CEO and SCC Foundation chair; Dr. Jo Marshall, SCC president and chief executive officer; Tim Bess, SCC Foundation board member; Cindy Clouse, SCC director of advancement and executive director of the SCC Foundation; and Martin Hatfield, SCC Foundation board member.
First & Farmers National Bank President/CEO Steve U. Morgan recently presented a check to Somerset Community College (SCC) President and CEO Dr. Jo Marshall and Cindy Clouse, Somerset Community College director of advancement and executive director of the Somerset Community College Foundation.
The gift represents a total contribution of $90,000 to date by First & Farmers National Bank. The bank is committed to a total investment of $100,000 to the college. Because of First & Farmers National Bank’s commitment, the cafeteria located on the SCC Somerset Campus is officially named the First & Farmers National Bank Cafeteria.
“We are grateful for their generous gift to the college,” said Dr. Marshall. “With their help, we can continue to transform our region’s economy by providing citizens with the education and training needed in today’s market.”
“First & Farmers National Bank is proud to contribute to Somerset Community College,” said Morgan. “Not only are we investing in the lives of SCC students, but we are ultimately investing in the future of our bank and the communities we serve. We have employed many SCC alumni throughout the years, and hope to continue to do so. We are thrilled with this partnership.”
First & Farmers National Bank has assets in excess of $490 million and serves customers in four Kentucky counties: Adair, Clinton, Cumberland and Pulaski County. For more information about First & Farmers National Bank, visit their website at www.firstandfarmers.com.