Three High School Seniors Receive
Richard E. Taber Citizenship Award Scholarships
from First County Bank Foundation
Caroline Yu of Greenwich, with Willard Miley, President and COO, First County Bank and Vice
President, First County Bank Foundation; Robert J. Granata, Chairman and CEO, First County Bank and President, First County Bank Foundation.
Karys Webb of Darien, with Richard E. Taber, former Chairman & CEO of First County Bank, Karen Kelly, Vice President, First County Bank Foundation, Robert J. Granata, Chairman and CEO, First County Bank and President, First County Bank Foundation.
Sage Fuhrman of New Canaan, with Willard Miley, President and COO, First County Bank and Vice President, First County Bank Foundation; Robert J. Granata, Chairman and CEO, First County Bank and President, First County Bank Foundation.
STAMFORD, CT, August 4, 2022 ─ First County Bank Foundation recently announced this year’s recipients of the Richard E. Taber Citizenship Award scholarships. This annual award honors Fairfield County high school students who consistently demonstrate good citizenship at school, at home and in the community.
The program awards scholarships to three deserving students and is designed to recognize and encourage young people who are honest, hard-working and helpful. Each year, First County Bank Foundation accepts student applications from the beginning of the year until the end of April. The award is named after Richard E. Taber who retired as chairman and CEO of First County Bank in March 2011. It is in recognition of Taber’s 40-plus-year career at the bank and innumerable contributions to the community.
Each of the following students were chosen to receive a $5,000 Richard E. Taber Citizenship Award scholarship: Caroline Yu of Greenwich, attended Greenwich High School and will attend the University of Virginia, majoring in Policy and Law; Karys Webb of Darien, attended Darien High School and will attend the University of Virginia, majoring in Global Public Health; and Sage Fuhrman of New Canaan, attended New Canaan High School and will attend the University of Texas at Austin, majoring in Human Dimensions of Organizations.
“Each year we are impressed by the dedication and commitment of the Richard E. Taber Citizenship Award applicants”, stated Robert J. Granata, Chairman and CEO, First County Bank and President, First County Bank Foundation. “We are proud to award scholarships to these three hardworking local students and applaud their achievements. All of us at First County Bank wish them much success.”
Richard Taber, for whom the scholarship is named and a current member of the board of directors at First County Bank, said, “It is with great pride that these scholarships are awarded in my name, and I know without a doubt, that these students will go on to a successful future.”
To learn more about First County Bank Foundation and the Richard E. Taber Citizenship Award Scholarship, please visit the Bank’s website.
About First County Bank Foundation
Established in 2001 in honor of the Bank’s 150th anniversary, First County Bank Foundation was created to distribute funds annually to nonprofit organizations that support community and economic development, affordable housing, and programs that support quality of life and educational enrichment for children and families. As a mutual bank with no shareholders, First County Bank considers grants made by the foundation a means of paying dividends back to the local communities it serves.
About First County Bank
First County Bank, headquartered in Stamford, Conn. for 170 years, is an independent mutual community bank with 15 branches in Stamford, Norwalk, Darien, Greenwich, Fairfield, New Canaan, and Westport offering deposit products, mortgages, wealth management, business banking services, and a full array of digital banking products including mobile and online banking. First County Bank has more than 220 employees and assets in excess of $1.9 billion. For additional information, please visit www.firstcountybank.com, or follow us @Firstcountybank on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn.