Reaching New Heights
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Reaching New Heights
2010 Annual Report Reaching New Heights Gesa Credit Union mission statement Members have access to a broad range of financial products and services that enables them to prosper at a cost justified by the results. key differentiators 4We are truly our member’s advocate. 4We have a strong commitment to deliver financial education. 4We are known for our deep community involvement. Photograph by member R.J. Debevec our vision To be a financial cooperative that enriches the lives of our members and communities. GESA Message from the President HISTORY Memb er LO YA LT Y Revo l uti o ni zes How to THRIVE in Today’s Financial Market 1953 Gesa Credit Union is established. I am excited to tell you we have reached a significant milestone in Gesa’s history. When I arrived at Gesa in 2007, one of the goals agreed upon at my first Strategic Planning Meeting with the Board was to reach $1 billion in assets by 2012 while holding true to our credit union principles of people helping people. Even though the financial report you are holding shows at September 30, 2010, we were at $980 million in assets, by year-end we had exceeded the $1 billion dollar mark. I am happy to say that this growth is the outcome of our popularity with our members and our relevance in our communities. Growing over $90 million dollars in calendar year 2010 was an amazing accomplishment for Gesa, considering the still-recovering economic climate. In fact, the steady growth in assets and members through a harsh global economy is affirmation that Gesa is, indeed, where people want to belong. One of our goals in 2010 was to continue elevating service levels to our members. We began in 2009 to implement a service training program called Creating Member Loyalty, where we encouraged our staff to focus on your needs. This was, in fact, a culture change that improved consistency across branches and enhanced Gesa’s brand identity. This change not only helped Gesa grow, it offered employees an opportunity to expand their skill set and step up to the challenge of advancement. We want them to consider Gesa a career, not just a job. You have confirmed by your letters and comment cards, which we receive daily, that we are accomplishing the goal of elevating service levels. Members will notice another improvement in service in the near future. We began working in 2010 on major system upgrades that will improve efficiency and speed of opening accounts and processing member requests. In addition, a modern telephone system along with our staff capabilities will enhance your experience. We know convenient access to your accounts is paramount. That’s why we continue to expand our online capabilities and remote delivery. We intend to make gesa.com your full-service 24/7 web branch. In the upcoming year, look for online account opening, web chat and even text banking from your mobile device. 1957 Gesa grows to 975 members and $230,000 in assets. Upgraded first office to 703 Building in Richland. The implementation of new products and services are carefully evaluated and thoughtfully considered with our members in mind. One such program, Gesa Financial Solutions investment services, was introduced to meet growing membership need for expertise in financial planning and investing. Many members have already taken advantage of this service. Already in 2011 we’ve rolled out Long Term Care Insurance, Lifestyle Loans and new home construction loans—and we won’t stop there! Plans for student accounts and a Platinum Rewards Visa credit card, are also on the horizon. You may have also noticed that along with our new branches, our long-standing branches are getting some attention of their own. Branch upgrades and remodels are planned in the coming years. Our new offices are designed in an environmentally friendly fashion with safety, security, and efficiency in mind. The decisions we make are based on your financial well-being—that’s the credit union difference. Thank you for your membership. Together we’ve built a strong financial cooperative. Christina C. Brown Christina C. Brown President/CEO 1 1959 Gesa grows to $600,000 in assets and hires first full-time manager. 1963 Membership grows to 3,000, assets grow to more than $2 million. Gesa purchases first member-owned building. 1971 Message from the Chairperson STRENGTH Es cal a te s Fi nanc i al GRO W TH Celebrating $1 BILLION IN ASSETS Membership grows to 4,600 and $7 million in assets. Gesa moves into 723 The Parkway. First manager retires. Gesa hires new 1977 manager. T he history of Gesa tells an incredible story of team spirit and solidarity. Inspiration to succeed in our community started back in 1953, when consumer loans were needed but difficult to attain. Luckily, the members of General Electric Supervisor’s Association (G.E.S.A.) had the fortitude to find a working solution to help the people of the Tri-Cities. Over the next fiftyseven years, Gesa evolved to become a well-capitalized, full-service financial institution with nearly 100,000 members. We now serve members in 10 local branches throughout Eastern Washington as well as seven high school campus offices in the Tri-Cities area. Gesa opens its first Kennewick branch. 1981 With $57 million in assets and 21,000 members, Gesa Headquarters moves to Goethals in central Richland. We reached new heights at the end of 2010 with over $1 billion in assets. And this happened two years ahead of our projections. How we achieved this milestone is where our story truly begins. It all stems from our vision, to enrich the lives of members and communities. Over the years, we have dedicated our efforts to help members realize dreams, to become a leader in youth financial literacy, and to share our passion for supporting the communities we serve. 1983 Membership is opened to Select Employee Groups. New telephone account access, Call-24, and Visa Credit Cards implemented. Our financial strength and popularity continues to soar! Our membership grew substantially over 8,000 to 98,000 members by year-end, a testament to the value our credit union offers to the people of our community. Deposits increased over $85 million. These past few years have seen turmoil in financial markets, but thanks to our loyal members and solid business practices, we remained a profitable institution, boasting nearly $6 million in net income last year while maintaining a strong capital position. 1992 Home Equity Loans introduced. 2 We’ve become known as a lender of choice as evidenced by our tremendous loan growth of over $160 million in 2010. Our members came to us in droves for business loans, home loans, auto financing needs as well as credit cards at a time when other lenders were pulling back or making unfavorable changes. Business is booming with our Venture Business suite of services. You’ve trusted our organization for your personal needs, and now our business owner members have put their faith in Gesa. In addition to increasing our membership, loans and assets, we also expanded our services with hi-tech ATMs, new and improved offices, and many other worthwhile programs that ultimately enhanced your financial experience at Gesa. Over the past 57 years we have evolved to become a leader in financial youth education, a sponsor and volunteer for many community groups and events, a good steward for our environment, and a nurturing place to manage your finances where you feel you belong. Your Board, volunteers and employees at Gesa take great pride in bringing you a renewed banking experience, and we sincerely thank you for your continued support by choosing us as your financial partner. William J. Melberg William J. Melberg Chairperson of the Board S U C C E S S . M I L E S T O N E . C E L E B R AT E . 1995-1999 2010... A Year to Remember I n 2010 we reached new heights and found ourselves celebrating momentous milestones. But even as we continue to increase membership and raise your credit union’s assets, you can rest assured we’ll never lose sight of what matters most, our passion to deliver excellent service, being a good steward of our environment, and contributing to the well-being of the communities where we live and do business. By closely understanding your needs and remaining relevant to your financial life, here’s how we delivered an “above and beyond” experience at Gesa in 2010. “Mystery Shop” Tells All — We constantly strive to provide a remarkable experience, now it’s been affirmed. Last year Gesa employees were put to the test when undercover “shoppers” came in and posed as members or potential members. The results are in, and we’re proud to say service scores reached a new high. Once again, Gesa employees live true to our tagline, “It’s not where you bank. It’s where you belong.” Money Protection Increases — We’re pleased to report your Share Insurance Protection has been permanently increased to $250,000 by the NCUA. New and Improved Offices — Our contributions to the community were well worth the investment, and we retuned the favor with a newly remodeled branch and two new LEED® (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certified offices for your banking convenience. Introducing... AToM — We gave our ATMs a whole new attitude with AToM, a techno machine who remembers you by name and lets you customize your settings to your delight. Gesa adds many services; educational seminars, website, Visa Check Card, walk-up ATMs and online account access through Gesa@Home. Members Trust Gesa — When it came time to ask for help in financing your dream home or that sweet ride you’ve been eyeing on the road, Gesa was there every step of the way and delivered some remarkable results. u718 Real Estate Loans totaling $110.6 million u10,778 Indirect Loans totaling $257.3 million u8,652 Direct Consumer Loans totaling $92.2 million Businesses Flock to Venture — Business is good in Gesa country and members responded with an overwhelming interest in our business services. 1997 uAdded over $13 million in new business deposits uGranted 94 new Member Business Loans totaling $32 million Gesa converts from a federal to a state chartered credit union to allow for growth and expansion. Membership opens to anyone who lives, works, worships or attends school in Benton or Franklin Counties. Paving the Way for Financial Literacy — Gesa has become a prominent leader with youth financial literacy in Washington. We continue to expand and offer high school students practical hands-on work experience with the addition of 3 new High School Credit Unions (Kennewick, Kamiakin, and Southridge). We’re also very active with Junior Achievement and our employees helped raise over $11,500 last year. Having such close ties to students, it seemed only logical to implement a private student loan solution. Through our partner, Student Choice Network, we’ve already approved over $2.4 million in loans. Extra, Extra — We launched a new member focused newsletter called Gesa At A Glance to keep you plugged in with Gesa specials and news. 1997 The West Richland office opens to serve a growing community. Recognition is Welcomed — Gesa wins “Best in Show” at the Washington Credit Union League Marketing Spectrum Awards and a “Green Award” from the City of Richland for our efforts to protect the environment by building a LEED® certified office. 3 2000 TECHNOLOGY. I N N O VAT IO N . E F F ICIEN C Y. Gesa is the second credit union in the state to sponsor a high school credit union. Gesa merges with Wa-Two FCU in Walla Walla and granted charter to serve that community. E very day we look for new and inventive ways to better serve you. From anticipating how technology will evolve to embracing innovative services, rest assured we’re striving to make a meaningful impact on the lives of our members. Here’s a look at some of our exciting new programs introduced in 2010. uAutomated Cash Dispensers — Available at drive-thru and select branches to speed up teller transactions. uFree Coin Counter — Cash in your loose change at any teller station with no hassles and no charge... and don’t forget to tell the kids. 2001 Gesa expands and opens a new full-service Kennewick and Pasco branch with drive-thru tellers and ATMs. uMember Web Stations — Skip the coffee shop run! Stop by select branches anytime to take care of your banking needs online with one of our private computer kiosks. We’ll supply the coffee for free! uBiometric Safe Deposit Box Access — Top level security, and your assets are safe and sound. Self-serve at select branches with a scan of your fingerprint. REMODEL. E X PA N S I O N . CO N V E N I E N C E. 2002 Second high school credit union opens at Hanford High in Richland. G row i ng to S e r ve Yo u B e t te r T he past several years we’ve seen many financial institutions downsize or close their businesses entirely. At Gesa, we’re happy to report our credit union is thriving, our membership is growing, and we’ve been expanding and upgrading our offices to serve you better. Gesa attains a new milestone with $500 million in assets. Gesa nearly doubles in size. Not only do we have more branch locations, you can take pride knowing your credit union has designed our new offices with environmentally efficient systems. 2010 was a year to celebrate. uSouth Richland Branch/Headquarters — Grand Opening, January 2010 2004 Gesa merges with Apple Valley CU in Wenatchee. Co m m i t te d to S e r v i n g E xce l l e n ce uSouth Kennewick Branch — Grand Opening, March 2010 u Richland Branch — Remodel and Open House, August 2010 4 2005 eSERVICES Serving up a New Way to Bank Third High School CU opens. New branch is built for Wenatchee members. A s technology keeps evolving, so does our eServices that help you manage your accounts with the greatest of convenience and top-notch security. 2006 Gesa builds a new full-service branch in West Richland. Experience a whole new way to bank ‘cause there’s a new kid in town, AToM the ATM. Nicknamed for his sci-fi brain and warp speed, he’ll save you time and you’ll have fun. u u u u u He welcomes you by name He knows how to speak your language He remembers how you like your money (preset "fast cash" amount) He deposits checks without envelopes or deposit slips He even knows if you want a receipt (another preset preference) 2007 At Gesa we continue to bring you the most innovative services that help manage your finances from anywhere you travel. Whether it’s conducting business on our website and utilizing Gesa@Home, on-the-go with GesaMobile, making purchases with your check card or saving a tree with eStatements... you have access to your accounts and loans 24/7. GREE N INITIATIVE S Work i n g Ha rd to Prote c t O ur Com muni t y A 2008 s we build and remodel our member branches, we are committed to incorporating environmental sustainability into everyday business practices and decisions. We now have two LEED® (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certified buildings, one in South Richland and a second in South Kennewick. Our passion for protecting our environment and communities was recognized by the City of Richland with a Green Award. Looking beyond our energy-efficient buildings, we encourage members to join our green efforts by signing up for eStatements. Together, we can reduce paper clutter and unnecessary destruction of our trees— all the while you’ll be saving yourself a little time and money. Gesa is “LEED CERTIFIED “ in South Richland and South Kennewick 5 Gesa opens a new branch in South Richland and builds a new branch in Walla Walla. Board of Directors hire a new President/CEO. Mortgage Specialists join Loan Department and eStatements are introduced. Assets grow to over $800 million with the merger of Walla Walla Valley FCU. Gesa opens a second branch in West Pasco boasting the first Gesa deposit-taking ATM. Business Lending is introduced. YOUTH. E D UC ATI O N . S UCC E S S . Em p owe ri ng H i g h S c ho o l S t u de nt s E In addition to running their branches, students also create ID Theft programs, Getting Ready for College seminars, and other similar programs to help educate their fellow classmates. ven as our business soars, supporting our community is still the most uplifting. Ten years ago, we embarked on a new mission: To enrich high school students with financial literacy through applicable real-life practices. The solution? Establish credit unions on campus that are run by selectively trained students and powered by Gesa. The success of this program lies within the students. We have continued to grow and expand every year, and now Gesa has 7 on-campus branches boasting the most high school credit unions in the State of Washington. Hard work and dedication drives this youth outreach program, one that has become a very rewarding legacy at Gesa. Today our high school outreach program has grown tenfold, thanks to the many dedicated students, teachers and Gesa support teams. Gesa supplies equipment, computer systems, and operational knowledge on how to run the branch. With guidance from their teachers and Gesa’s Education Specialist, the students handle teller transactions, new accounts, and plan creative promotions to grow and expand membership. SOUTHRIDGE HIGH SCHOOL HANFORD HIGH SCHOOL 6 u u KENNEWICK HIGH SCHOOL RICHLAND HIGH SCHOOL u u KAMIAKIN HIGH SCHOOL PASCO HIGH SCHOOL u CHIAWANA HIGH SCHOOL COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM E very year we are overwhelmed by the achievements we see in our Scholarship Program applicants. Not only are the students excelling in academics, but carry a sense of pride for enriching their community and succeeding on many school teams and extra curricular groups. Gesa has been offering scholarships to college students for more than two decades through colleges and universities throughout the State of Washington. Since 1987, Gesa has awarded over $150,000 in scholarships to deserving local students. Re wa rdi ng D ri ve n S c ho l a r s Recipients of this year’s educational scholarships were honored at Gesa Stadium in Pasco. After the on-field presentation, students and their families were invited to stay for the Dust Devils Baseball game. In addition to Gesa’s scholarship program, Private Student Loans are available for members and their families who plan to attend a university, or four year degree-granting program. We understand the importance of seeking a higher education and want to help you pursue your dreams. GESA AWARDS 10 EDUC ATIONAL SCHOL ARSHIP WINNERS A YEAR STUDENTS HONORED AT THE DUST DEVILS BASEBALL GAME, GESA STADIUM IN PASCO 7 2009 PASSION. DEDIC ATION. GRATIFIC ATIO N . Co nnec ti ng wi th o ur Co mmuni ti es Gesa builds a new LEED-certified headquarters/branch in South Richland. New South Kennewick Branch opens and the fourth High School CU debuts at Chiawana High in Pasco. Business Deposit Services and Citizenship Loans are added. Gesa Financial Solutions is introduced and Gesa sponsors a house for Habitat for Humanity. T he greatest rewards in life are unlocked by selfless acts. Here at Gesa we take pride in our local communities and charitable partnerships. Gesa is committed to helping Habitat for Humanity and Junior Achievement through monetary pledges, fundraisers, and volunteer hours. Our dedication to the financial education of our communities is evident by our complimentary financial education seminars. With offices in the Tri-Cities, Walla Walla and Wenatchee, Gesa has made a great impact in these communities through participation with Chamber of Commerce events, local expos and fairs, no-cost financial education, community sports teams, such as the Tri-Cities Dust Devils, and the promotion of higher education for our youth. Here’s just a few highlights from our volunteer efforts in 2010. 2010 Gesa reaches $1 billion in assets! uFinancial Literacy — We continue to expand our seminar offerings such as Home Buying 101, Women and Money, Raising Money-Smart Kids and more! Nearly 500 members attend our free seminars each year. u Junior Achievement — Junior Achievement is the world’s largest organization dedicated to inspiring and preparing students to succeed in a global economy. Nineteen of our Gesa employees volunteered their time to teach financial lessons in schools for a variety of grade levels, and staff successfully raised funds throughout the year. u Habitat for Humanity — Last year we gathered a women’s Gesa team to participate in a special homebuilding program where they teach women how to build homes and make a difference for those less fortunate. u Balloon Stampede — Gesa was the Title Sponsor for the Walla Walla Balloon Stampede. The Balloon Stampede is an annual community event that we are proud to be a part of. THE SPIRIT OF GIVING... IMPAC TING LIVES ONE DAY AT A TIME HABITAT FOR HUMANITY 8 u BALLOON STAMPEDE u FINANCIAL LITERAC Y u J U N I O R AC H I E VE M E N T S UP E R V I S O R Y COM M IT T EE Re p o r t I t is the responsibility of the Supervisory Committee of Gesa Credit Union to monitor the financial safety and soundness of the credit union and to oversee compliance with various financial and regulatory requirements. In the opinion of the Committee, Gesa Credit Union has conducted business in a fiscally sound manner in accordance with applicable federal regulations and Washington State law relating to credit unions and the Gesa Credit Union bylaws. In the process of reaching this opinion, we engaged the services of the independent public accounting firm of Clifton Gunderson LLP. They performed an opinion audit of Gesa Credit Union’s financial statements, as of September 30, 2010. Copies are made available upon request. The firm tests whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement, assesses accounting principles used, evaluates the overall financial statement presentation, and reviews internal controls. A key component of the internal control is the internal auditors. The internal auditors meet with the Supervisory Committee monthly to review internal audit reports, financial statement trends, information protection status, potential fraud issues, risk assessments, and internal control practices. The Committee also closely monitors the results of the regular state examination. The support and cooperation from the Board of Directors, management and staff has assisted us in the performance of our duties and is greatly appreciated. It has been a privilege to serve as chairperson of the Supervisory Committee. Respectfully submitted, Kimberley Pierret Kimberley Pierret Chairperson 9 Sta tements of B o a rd o f DI R EC TO RS FIN AN CIAL CON DIT IO N (Audited) September 30, 2010 and 2009 ASSETS Cash and cash equivalents Investment securities: Available-for-sale Held-to-maturity Other investments Federal Home Loan Bank stock Loans held-for-sale Loans to members, net of allowance for loan losses Accrued interest receivable Collateral in process of liquidation Premises and equipment, net NCUSIF deposit Deferred compensation investments Other assets 4William J. Melberg, Chair 4Gregg L. Andrews, Vice Chair 4William W. Roberts, Jr., Secretary 4Iris Anderson, Director 4Stephen O. Arneson, Director 4Manuel Chavallo, Director 4Robert K. Follett, Director 4Paul A. Korstad, Director 4Peter T. Smith, Director TOTAL ASSETS CO M M IT T EE 4Kimberley Pierret, Chair 4Michael Saffell 4Kevin Sullivan 10 — 68,892,367 51,208,000 1,090,818 2,756,067 720,300,153 2,678,597 562,196 48,834,567 8,167,551 4,272,116 2,021,541 $ 59,987,150 13,265,735 132,437,295 75,597,834 903,400 1,765,320 549,239,604 3,091,464 463,786 41,756,793 6,586,913 4,006,876 2,273,721 $ 891,375,891 $ 884,710,838 3,773,771 24,577 7,199,772 3,278,120 $ 797,805,199 5,855,855 35,494 6,812,232 2,599,961 898,987,078 813,108,741 MEMBERS’ EQUITY - substantially restricted Regular reserve Undivided earnings Accumulated other comprehensive loss 8,916,147 75,795,187 (3,182,905) 8,916,147 71,938,237 (2,587,234) TOTAL MEMBERS’ EQUITY 81,528,429 78,267,150 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND MEMBERS’ EQUITY $ 980,515,507 $ 891,375,891 4Irina Galikeeva 69,731,534 2009 $ 980,515,507 LIABILITIES AND MEMBERS’ EQUIT Y LIABILITIES Members’ share and savings accounts Outstanding official checks Accrued interest payable Accrued expenses and other liabilities Deferred compensation liabilities S u p e r v iso r y $ 2010 TOTAL LIABILITIES For complete audited financial statements, please visit a Gesa branch. Sta tements of EXECUTIVE M anag e me nt O PERATI O NS (Audited) Christina C. Brown Years Ended September 30, 2010 and 2009 President & Chief Executive Officer Don Miller INTEREST INCOME Interest on loans to members Interest on investment securities and cash equivalents $ TOTAL INTEREST INCOME 2010 36,072,418 5,729,172 41,801,590 $ 2009 27,336,536 10,340,852 Senior Vice President, Finance & Operations 37,677,388 Jim Delyea Brett Jorgenson Senior Vice President, Lending Senior Vice President, Sales & Marketing INTEREST EXPENSE Dividends on members’ share and savings accounts NET INTEREST INCOME 10,172,745 31,628,845 12,618,124 25,059,264 Steve Oord Vice President, Operations PROVISION FOR LOAN LOSSES NET INTEREST INCOME AFTER PROVISION FOR LOAN LOSSES 6,356,752 5,848,208 25,272,093 19,211,056 NON-INTEREST INCOME Fees and charges Gain on sale of loans held-for-sale Gain on sale of investments Loss on sale of premises and equipment Other non-interest income TOTAL NON-INTEREST INCOME 5,899,273 862,582 443,196 (22,168) 4,430,993 11,613,876 4,795,740 363,055 — — 2,950,018 8,108,813 NON-INTEREST EXPENSE Compensation and benefits Occupancy Operations Professional and outside services Advertising and promotions Loan servicing NCUSIF premium assessment Impairment of Corporate Credit Union capital accounts Other expense 17,361,288 2,259,228 4,231,391 2,941,108 1,482,773 1,480,443 2,181,618 134,834 956,336 14,350,733 1,398,231 3,375,980 2,465,687 1,080,535 973,184 1,146,565 3,761,799 1,042,324 TOTAL NON-INTEREST EXPENSE 33,029,019 29,595,038 NET INCOME (LOSS) 3,856,950 $ (2,275,169) $ For complete audited financial statements, please visit a Gesa branch. Chief Financial Officer Jerry Sims Terri Salinas Vice President, Risk Management LEADERSHIP Te am Ben Rutledge, Assistant Vice President, Business Lending Chris Taylor, Assistant Vice President, Consumer Lending Karl D. Guynn, Assistant Vice President, Information Technology Tim Andrew, Assistant Vice President, Marketing Randy Wacker, Assistant Vice President, Mortgage Lending Jeff Gegen, Assistant Vice President, Operations Ed Allen, Assistant Vice President, Tri-Cities Regional Manager Jim Gillard, Assistant Vice President, Destination Branches Regional Manager Richard Waddle, Controller Sandra Raines, Manager, Human Resources Debbie McKinnon, Manager, Solution Center Angie Henderson, Manager, Training & Education 11 Matthew McFarland Photography Reaching New Heights 4Business Accounts 4Business Services 4Business Loans 4Business Visa Credit Card 4SBA Loans 4Checking Choices 4Visa Check Card 4Overdraft Protection 4Web Banking 4Online Bill Payer 4Worldwide ATMs 4Mobile Banking consumer & home loans 4Savings 4Money Market Accounts 4Certificate Accounts 4Individual Retirement Plans 4Retirement & Investment Services 4Long Term Care checking & services venture business savings & retirement A Bird’s Eye View of Our PRODUC TS & S E R V I C E S 4Personal Loans 4Auto Loans 4Boat & RV Loans 4Visa Credit Cards 4Lifestyle Loans 4Student Loans 4Home Loans 4Home Equity Loans RICHLAND WEST RICHLAND KENNEWICK SOUTH KENNEWICK 51 Gage Blvd. Richland, WA 99352 Branch Manager Denise Sitter 825 Goethals Dr. Richland, WA 99352 Branch Manager Sandra Loera 4755 Paradise Way West Richland, WA 99353 Branch Manager Bev Kippes 100 N. Huntington Kennewick, WA 99336 Branch Manager Kara Simpson 4500 W. 27th Ave. Kennewick, WA 99338 Branch Manager Jaleh Flinders PASCO WEST PASCO WALLA WALLA TIETAN WALLA WALLA POPLAR WENATCHEE 2202 W. Sylvester Pasco, WA 99301 Branch Manager Jennifer Sanchez 5426 N. Road 68 Pasco, WA 99301 Branch Manager Melissa Kanabrocki 1603 Penny Lane Walla Walla, WA 99362 Branch Manager Jessica Hanson 1355 W. Poplar St. Walla Walla, WA 99362 Branch Manager Tammy Dibble 1005 N. Wenatchee Ave. Wenatchee, WA 98801 Branch Manager Patty Galloway INVESTMENT SERVICES Toll-Free: 877.499.3380 Tri-Cities: 509.378.3380 gesa.com/investments It’s not where you bank. It’s where you belong. gesa.com Corporate Headquarters 888.946.4372 51 Gage Blvd. 509.946.1611 Richland, WA 99352 Cover Photo by Matthew McFarland Photography SOUTH RICHLAND