The Chattanooga mortgage team of CapitalMark Bank & Trust, a division of Pinnacle Bank, accepted the Charity Award$ Challenge issued by Envoy Mortgage and as a result $7,500 was donated to Children’s Advocacy Center of Hamilton County
The Chattanooga mortgage team of CapitalMark Bank & Trust, a division of Pinnacle Bank, accepted the Charity Award$ Challenge issued by Envoy Mortgage. By meeting the stipulations of the challenge and achieving desired results, Envoy’s correspondent division donated $7,500 to a charity selected by CapitalMark’s mortgage team.
CapitalMark Mortgage Manager Molly Haynes and her team chose Children’s Advocacy Center of Hamilton County to receive the funds. CACHC is a local non-profit that facilitates the teamwork essential for effective intervention and recovery for children who are victims of abuse, said officials.
“The work that the Children’s Advocacy Center does is essential to helping individuals who have experienced the unimaginable heal and learn to lead normal lives,” Ms. Haynes said. “It’s a cause close to all of our hearts because of our love for children, and investing in health and human services is a priority at both CapitalMark and Pinnacle We’re pleased to have had the opportunity to participate in Envoy’s challenge and greatly appreciate their charitable efforts in our community."
Envoy’s correspondent Lending Division created this challenge to encourage and reward the efforts of mortgage lenders.
“Being a good business partner involves investing in each other, every day,” said Todd Potter, senior vice president of sales at Envoy. “The Challenge is just one way that Envoy Mortgage is creating innovative partnerships with its mortgage correspondents and making meaningful contributions in support of local communities.”