The Detroit Regional Chamber's annual Mackinac Policy Conference.
Chris Holman speaks with Renee Tabben, President, Bank of America Grand Rapids, from Media Row, at the Grand Hotel, while at the 2022 Mackinac Policy Conference.
Watch Renee and Chris discuss Bank of America Grand Rapids along with her overall focus from the #MPC22 click play on the YouTube video below.
Grand Rapids is your home. It’s ours, too.
We are committed to helping our communities thrive - dedicating our resources to address the issues that matter most in each community where we live and work.
Taking action to support our communities, clients and teammates
Now as always, our commitment to help strengthen the communities we serve is unwavering. We’re partnering with local leaders and organizations to advance racial equality and economic opportunity, support diverse and women entrepreneurs, build job skills and create opportunities to help people succeed in today’s and tomorrow’s economy. We’re investing in benefits and resources for our employees who serve our clients in their communities. And we’re doing our part to protect our planet.
Our presence in more than 90 local markets helps us make a difference across the country.
How we’re boosting the fight against hunger in Grand Rapids
We’re committed to supporting our employees’ health and safety and to addressing our local communities’ most critical needs. That’s why we donated $100 to local hunger-relief organizations for each Bank of America employee in the U.S. who let us know they’ve received a booster shot.
Through this effort, our team in Grand Rapids recently presented Feeding America West Michigan with a check for $50,000Footnote*. We’re proud to be able to help our community as we work together to move forward.
Let’s build something together
Grand Rapids is at the center of manufacturing excellence, life science discovery and technological innovation. We have a strong economy, but one that lacks a thriving minority business owner presence. That is why Bank of America spearheaded and invested in partnerships to create incentives for minority-owned businesses to relocate here and provide jobs and career opportunities. We're proud to support local initiatives to employ thousands of youth and young adults through internships with area employers and pathways to sustainable careers for formerly incarcerated women. What's more, we're providing resources to expand programming at the West Michigan Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, advocating entrepreneurship and helping established businesses recover from the health crisis. We also continue our focus on affordable housing challenges throughout West Michigan by providing our time, talent and treasure.