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Friday, 25 November 2011

ICBA Message Featured on CBS Jumbo Screen in Times Square

Washington, DC (PRWEB) November 16, 2011

The Independent Community Bankers of America (ICBA) announced today that the association will take its Go Local Main Street message to Wall Street by featuring an hourly community bankfocused message on the CBS Spectacular jumbo screen in New York Citys Times Square throughout the holiday season. The messaging encourages consumers to make a statement with the bank they choose by going local with a community bank. It also homes in on the fact that community banks only thrive when their customers do and that community banks fund nearly 60 percent of small business loans under $ 1 million.


ICBA, the only trade association that exclusively represents community banks, is thrilled to take its positive Main Street message to Wall Street, said Chris Lorence, ICBA executive vice president and chief marketing officer. ICBAs goal in producing the Jumbotron messaging is to capture consumers attention in a spectacular forum like Time Square and remind them that they have a choice when it comes to their banking relationship. If they want to do something about bad banking, they can go local with their community bank and keep their hard earned money at home where they live, work and worship.


The Times Square messaging, which is slated to run until Jan. 1, 2012, is part of ICBAs Go Local PR campaign, which launched in early October. The campaign encourages consumers to bank locally with a community bank so they can enjoy a relationship-based banking experience, superior customer service and the pride that comes with reinvesting in ones community. In addition, Go Local also encourages consumers to shop and dine locally, drawing attention to the importance of communities strengthening themselves by relying on themselves and not big-box, one-size-fits-all banking and corporate conglomerates. Community banks reinvest in ways that drive their local economy. They create jobs by helping small business owners finance their entrepreneurial endeavors on Main Street and they enable families to purchase homes and cars, finance college educations and build financial security.


Whether located in small towns, suburbia or big-city neighborhoods, community banks improve Americas communities. Of the more than 7,000 community banks across the country, nearly 5,000 are ICBA members. Representing more than 23,000 locations nationwide and employing more than 280,000 Americans, ICBA members hold more than $ 1 trillion in assets, $ 900 billion in deposits, and $ 700 billion in loans to consumers, small businesses and the agricultural community.


To view ICBAs Times Square ad, go to http://www.icba.org/golocal. To find your local community bank, visit ICBAs community bank locator at http://www.banklocally.org. Simply type in your ZIP code and the app will show you all the community banks in your area. You can even download free ICBA locator apps for your iPhone, Android or Blackberry.


About ICBA


The Independent Community Bankers of America, the nations voice for community banks, represents nearly 5,000 community banks of all sizes and charter types throughout the United States and is dedicated exclusively to representing the interests of the community banking industry and the communities and customers we serve. For more information, visit http://www.icba.org.


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Filmmaker Curtis Elliotts Award Winning Doc to Screen at Independent Black Film Festival in Atlanta March 16th

St. Louis, MO (PRWEB) February 11, 2006

Independent filmmaker Curtis Elliotts award winning documentary about the ill-effects of heroin abuse has been selected to screen at the 3rd annual Independent Black Film Festival, (IBFF) held in Atlanta, March 12thMarch 19th. The film is scheduled to screen Thursday, March 16th at 7:00 p.m. as part of the IBFFs Documentary Showcase at Cinefe 8 Theatres in Lithonia, GA (2244 Panola Road, 30058, 770-593-2600).


The film, HairKutt, is the Reel Life story of Bryant HairKutt Johnson, a heroin addict of more than 15 years. The documentary takes many twists and turns as HairKutt becomes so debilitated from the withdrawal of the poisonous drug that he walks away from the rented cabin used as a drug rehab facility to return to the streets of St. Louis (more than a ten hour drive away) and the source of his addiction: heroin.


The filmmaker, Curtis Elliott of Reel Life Films, is currently on an anti-drug campaign throughout the United States and Canada. He has already presented his message and film in cities such as Boston, Salt Lake City, St. Louis, Indianapolis, Santa Monica, California, Los Angeles and New York. The film will have its commercial run in the Atlanta area March 24th-31st at the Cinefe 8 Theatres as well.


Targeting audiences from middle school to high school (11-years-old to 17-years-old) and college aged youth to young adults (18-25), Mr. Elliott continues to book the film in theaters, social organizations, at-risk youth group homes, rehab facilities, middle and high schools and universities in the aforementioned region of the world.


Feel free to contact Curtis Elliott of Reel Life Films at 314.324.5435 or 314.395.2342 with any questions or concerns.


Enclosed is media information on the film, which won Best Social Documentary at the New York International Independent Film and Video Festival in Los Angeles in March 2005 and Best Documentary Feature at Cinema St. Louis' Independent Filmmakers Showcase in July 2005.


In addition, the film screened at the Missouri Black Expo in August and was part of the University of Missouri-St. Louis' Fifth Annual Fatherhood Initiative Conference. The film made its St. Louis debut in front of a crowd of 700 at the famed Tivoli Theater in the University City, (MO) Loop on May 12th, 2005.


For more info or to view movie trailer, please visit http://www.itstoughtogetoffdrugs.com or Google Search keyword: HairKutt.


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