Community EngagEmEnt REpoRt
Old Point National Bank
Each year, Old Point National
Bank and their employees
make a substantial difference
for hardworking families by
partnering with Habitat for
Humanity Peninsula & Greater
Williamsburg. Old Point’s
commitment to affordable housing
helps change the lives of families
for generations. What Habitat for
Humanity has accomplished in
our community with Old Point’s
generosity is truly a blessing.”
Janet V. Green Executive Director Habitat for Humanity Peninsula & Greater Williamsburg
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Community EngagEmEnt REpoRt
Old Point has had the unique opportunity
to make a difference, not only with our
business, but within the community as well.
Yes, we provide products and services to
enhance our customers’ financial futures,
but as we all know, the community need
is greater.
With 90 years behind us and the future
ahead, Old Point believes that, together,
we can continue to make a difference.
This Community Engagement Report
celebrates our commitment to
Hampton Roads and the dedication of
our employees to the area in which
they live and work.
Louis G. Morris, President & CEO
and Robert F. Shuford, Chairman
Top photo: Melinda Williams accepts certificate
of appreciation from the Virginia Peninsula
Chamber of Commerce.
Bottom photo: Old Point employees attend a
Habitat for Humanity home dedication ceremony
for a home they helped build.
“We believe that a strong community bank
can help a community grow stronger.”
Robert F. Shuford Chairman
After 90 years, our story still begins
with you.
invEsting in Hampton Roads
n 16% HealtH & WellneSS
Strong communities are made up of strong individuals,
which is why we support a variety of health and
wellness initiatives!
n 26% education
We all want the best for our children. That’s why
Old Point remains passionately committed to enhancing
our educational resources throughout our community.
n 27% aRtS & cultuRe
Old Point is proud to support arts and culture blossoming
in Hampton Roads. We’re fortunate to live in such a vibrant
area, rich in culture and history, so we make sure to support
local museums, arts organizations and festivals.
n 31% community deVelopment
Building the Hampton Roads community has always
been a priority for Old Point. Today, we donate a significant
amount of time and resources to area chambers of
commerce, Rotary, Kiwanis, Lions and other service
clubs and organizations whose main purpose is to help
our communities thrive.
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We collect approximately 3,200 lbs of food in our branches for area food banks every year.
Old Point National
Bank’s commitment to
promoting a healthy,
happy lifestyle is a big
reason for the continued
growth and success
of the family friendly
Anthem Wicked 10k and
Old Point National Bank
Monster Mile. We at
J&A Racing are proud
of our association with
Old Point and look
forward to many years
of making a positive
difference in our
community together.”
Jerry Frostick Race Director J&A Racing
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Photo on left page: Frank Buckley and family.
Far right photo: Dr. Harold Cloud and Joe Witt at
the West Mercury Business After Hours.
Bottom photo: Sharon Davidson volunteers at a
Head Start classroom in Williamsburg.
Through our United Way fundraising campaign, Old Point contributed over $90,000, with over $67,821.16 donated directly from employees.
Winner of Volunteer Hampton Roads’ velocity award for launching an employee volunteer program with immediate success!
In the past year, Old Point employees donated thousands of hours of community service to the Hampton Roads community!
Over 235 volunteers participated in community service projects during the past year…nearly 90% of Old Point’s workforce!
Despite tough economic times, Old Point has continued to provide consistent support to non-profits when they need it the most.
100% of Old Point’s employees live, work and shop in the Hampton Roads region.
In another effort to preserve our community, Old Point saved over 3,000 trees and received a certificate of Environmental Accomplishment by increasing efforts in recycling.
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Top photo: Joyce Dunning
and Nancy Begor enjoy
meeting local businesses
at the Isle Expo.
Bottom photo:
Cheryl Farrior helps
sort food at the Virginia
Peninsula Foodbank.
In 2013, Raven Henning and April Howard, both Assistant Managers at Old Point, developed a comprehensive financial literacy curriculum for local Girl Scouts. This instantly successful program has served over 30 troops.
“ As advocates for girls, we want them to feel that thereis no barrier to what they can accomplish financially. Old Point shares our beliefs and helps them to envision a future where they are fully engaged in financial decision- making and planning.”
tracy Keller CEO, Girl Scouts of the Colonial Coast
Top to bottom, left to right: 1) Melissa Burroughs, Laurie Grabow, and Sandy Stewart support the Girl Scouts’ Samoa Soiree. 2) Louis Morris, Robert Shuford, Sr. and Rob Shuford Jr. accept the Best Places to Work in Virginia award. 3) Ruby Holcomb presents a donation to Carol Sale at the Lackey Free Clinic. 4) April Howard helps local Girl Scouts earn their Financial Literacy badges. 5) JoNika Yarborough leads Old Point at the Coliseum Central Parade. 6) Laverne Jones helps load donations from Old Point’s Thanksgiving Meal Drive.
“Hampton Roads invests so much in us. It’s only right that we would put it back into the community that we love.”
laurie GrabowEVP, Chief Financial Officer
“Community service is a privilege. It is a privilege to workfor an organization that values not only its contribution to the community, but also the contribution of our employees.”
don Buckless SVP, Peninsula Executive
“I am extremely proud to work for a company that is passionate about giving back to the community. I volunteer because I want to make a difference by creating a positive and lasting impact on those around me. Old Point shares that value, which makes it an inspiring place to work.”
Jonika yarborough AVP, Branch Manager
“When you put your resources into a community thatyou love, you want to know that your organization shares your commitment. For me, Old Point ties it all together.”
cheri Green AVP, Private Banker
it’s pERsonal to us
Top to bottom: 1) Ruth Jones and Cindy Black at the Patient Advocate’s Promise of Hope Affair. 2) Sylvia Hazelwood and Phillip Murdoch. 3) Left to right: Cheri Green, Sam Poole, Sharon Davidson and Paul Dishman help beautify a YMCA playground.
“Old Point National Bank has been a strong supporter of Chesapeake Regional Health Foundation
since 2001, helping to ensure that patients get excellent care with state-of-the-art
equipment and innovative programs.”
Jorge dabul Chairman, Chesapeake Regional Health Foundation
it’s pERsonal to tHEm
“As a longstanding supporter of Patient Advocate Foundation, Old Point National Bank has proven
its dedication to helping community residents. Without Old Point, PAF’s ability to assist patients
during their healthcare crisis would surely be decreased.”
alan Balch, phd CEO, Patient Advocate Foundation
“Old Point National Bank was a great fit for our strategic
planning and financial management needs at the
YWCA South Hampton Roads. They helped us plan for
the future and increase our scope of services for women
and children in less than one year.”
Ruth Jones Executive Director, YWCA South Hampton Roads
“At the James City-Bruton Volunteer Fire Department, our
mission of protecting life and property has been made easier
through the generosity of community partners such as Old
Point. Their support helps us purchase and maintain vital
equipment and provide highly trained firefighters and EMTs.”
phillip murdoch James City/Bruton Volunteer, Fire Department
“Old Point National Bank has been a crucial partner with our
YMCA for more than two decades, providing leadership for
our board and financial support of our mission. This
partnership helps us nurture the potential of kids, promote
healthy living and foster social responsibility.”
danny carroll CEO, Peninsula Metropolitan YMCA
about old point national bank
Since 1923, our combination of sophisticated financial solutions,
exceptional service and community involvement has kept our
customers coming back.
Old Point National Bank is part of a larger family of organizations
designed to meet all of your financial needs. Visit OldPoint.com
to discover Old Point Trust, Old Point Investment Services and
Old Point Mortgage.
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notEwoRtHy aCComplisHmEnts
BanK aWaRdS
n Velocity Award for volunteerism from Volunteer Hampton Roads
n Best Places to Work in Virginia
n Best Places to Work In Hampton Roads
n Best Banks to Work For
n Best Bank and Best Mortgage Company in the Daily Press CHOICE Awards
n Best Financial Institution and Best Mortgage Company in the Virginian Pilot’s Best of Hampton Roads
n Best Bank in Hampton Roads Magazine’s Best of the 757
n Best Financial Institution in the Virginia Gazette’s Best in Williamsburg
n Business of the Year from the United Way of Greater Williamsburg
employee aWaRdS
n Erin Black, Inside Business’ Top 40 Under 40
n Melissa Burroughs, Virginia Lawyer’s Weekly’s Influential Women of Virginia
n Sherri McQuillan, Rotary Club of Newport News’ Rotarian of the Year
n Bonnie Purefoy, National Association for Professional Women’s Woman of the Year