Beverley Building Society have promoted Janet Bedford from her role as finance director to deputy chief executive.
Current CEO Peter Myers will leave the society this month after five successful years at the helm. Last year the Beverley Building Society lent £24.4m recording healthy profits.
Beverley Building Society have named Go Kids Go! – a local charity that provides services for young wheelchair users their Charity of the Month for March 2017.
Go Kids Go free courses to young wheelchair users, teaching them skills to become independently mobile so that they can enjoy the same activities as their able-bodied peers.
Go Kids Go free courses to young wheelchair users, teaching them skills to become independently mobile so that they can enjoy the same activities as their able-bodied peers.
After what’s been universally accepted as a hugely successful inaugural festival, the team behind Stage4Beverley has confirmed the festival will go ahead in 2018 and hopefully become a permanent fixture on Beverley’s calendar.
Sell-out concerts on all three nights of the festival, which was held at the East Riding Theatre in Beverley across the weekend of February 17 to 19, plus healthy audiences at daytime concerts and workshops has given the volunteer team behind the event enough confidence to start planning for next year.
The opening Beverley Building Society charity of the month for 2017 was won by Crohn’s & Colitis UK, which has a local group for Hull and East Yorkshire.
Beverley Building Society are donating £250 to the dedicated team in Hull, whose volunteers raise awareness, and funds.
The final celebrations of Beverley Building Society’s 150th Anniversary will take place on 27 June with a garden party. To mark the occasion the Society will bury a time capsule. Local residents are invited to include an item that will be uncovered in 2067.
The time capsule will be buried on the premises, containing various items including a passbook, documents and photographs. The Society is appealing to members of the public to help fill it with objects that future generations will find interesting.
The Beverley Building Society has announced its Charity of the Month for the closing of 2016 is Viking FM’s Cash for Kids.
Cash for Kids is a UK charity that responds to the needs of children in communities, the local base for the Hull and East Yorkshire region is at Viking FM in Hull.
Beverley Building Society’s Charity of the Month initiative has been popular amongst its members, and allows them to vote for a charity each month to receive a £250 donation from the Society.
For November, Yorkshire Cancer Research are the recipients of the monthly donation.
The Chief Executive of Beverley Building Society has announced he will be stepping down after the AGM in April 2017.
Peter Myers joined the Society in September 2011, delivering a 5 year strategic plan with a back to the future approach – local people, looking after local people’s mortgages and savings accounts.
Zoe Fisher helped to improve the University of Hull’s employability statistics when she gained a new marketing role at Beverley Building Society, just a few weeks after graduation.
Staff from the Society will be participating in the festival by baking home-made cakes and treats in return for donations in aid of charity partner, Action Duchenne.
Canine Partners has been voted Beverley Building Society’s charity of the month for July by its members. The charity will receive £250 donation on behalf of the Society.
Organisers of the Beverley Food Festival which takes place Sunday 2 October are set to serve up a real treat for what will be the 11th year the event has been held.
Beverley Building Society have welcomed their fifth graduate into the business as they continue to help give young people a start in their professional careers.