In the Community: March ’24 Review

April 11, 2024

Core Value: Community

We take pride in contributing our time and resources to make our communities a great place to live and work. We are successful when our communities are successful.

Summary of March Community Hours:

  • 590 hours served.
  • 208 different activities performed.
  • 100 organizations were assisted.
  • 68 employees volunteered.
  • 14 areas were helped.

Top Volunteers for March:

  1. Brent Baldree
  2. Jason Hendrix
  3. Michelle Houston
  4. Chet Reed

March Recap by Region

DFW:

The DFW region knows that we are only as successful as our communities and strives to build up DFW constantly. Here are some of this month’s highlights:

  • Our Dallas team partnered not once but twice with Conrad High School for their Parent Engagement & Achievement Social and again for Becoming a Women Conference/Financial Success & Pannel presentations.
  • Mimi Tran and Michelle Houston who are both cancer survivors modeled at the You’re Beautiful Luncheon for the American Cancer Society.
  • Our Southlake team sponsored and attended the Me Squared Black & White Gala.

Houston:

The Houston region is always looking for ways to better their community one volunteer hour at a time. Here are some of this month’s highlights:

  • Gregg Booth and Kevin Whitworth promoted what TRB has to offer at SAFE-D 2024 Annual Conference. One lucky winner at the event went home with a TRB gift basket.

Hill Country:

In the Hill Country region, teamwork is constantly displayed, whether employees volunteer or attend events together. Here are some of this month’s highlights:

  • John Wells, Alisyn Powers, and Kahla Loy attended the 2024 Fredericksburg Chamber Banquet.
  • David DeStefano attended the Bee Cave Police Department Gala.
  • Team members from across the region got together to support the Dripping Springs Education Foundation by sponsoring and participating in Clays for Classrooms. 
  • Blythe Cox, Keri Sandvig, Kimberly Boren, and Samantha Tejada attended a Financial Women in Texas event.

Rio Grande Valley:

The Valley region always goes over and beyond to be the ‘People you Know’ in the community. Here are the month’s highlights:

  • Multiple volunteers collaborated with McAllen ISD and Quinta Mazatlan World Birding Center to plant a Tiny Forest in McAllen.
  • Our team members partnered with McAllen High School to present on financial literacy for Career Day.
  • Marta Rosales represented TRB on the Trails of Life Podcast.
  • Jamie-Lynn Brown Rosas attended a Workforce Summit at South Texas College.