
Monson Savings Bank Awards $28,000 in Scholarships to Local 2024 High School Graduates
At the Monson Savings Bank scholarship presentation reception, attending recipients were awarded their scholarships by Dan Moriarty, President & CEO (right), and Michael Rouette, EVP & COO (left).
Monson Savings Bank frequently shows their dedication to supporting local community members. This includes supporting the younger generations, like high school students who will make a difference in surrounding communities for years to come. Monson Savings recently announced they have awarded $28,000 in scholarships to 14 graduating seniors of local high schools.
In early June, the Bank held their annual Monson Savings Bank Scholarship Ceremony at their Corporate Office located in Monson. At the ceremony students and their loved ones enjoyed refreshments while mingling with Monson Saving Bank’s team members before receiving their scholarship checks and a gift to take with them on their journey into higher education.
Monson Savings Bank awarded $2,000 scholarships to the following local high school recipients:
Aniah Myrie, Monson High School
Ciara Monaghan, Monson High School
Colin Beaupre, Monson High School
Delianah Wolf, Monson High School
Emily Baker, East Longmeadow High School
Emily Chagnon, Ware Junior/Senior High School
Emily Roberts, Monson High School
Grace Moltenbrey, East Longmeadow High School
Maggie Stevens, East Longmeadow High School
Noah Fales, Ware Junior/Senior High School
Norah Dumala, Minnechaug Regional High School
Rose Caltabiano, Minnechaug Regional High School
Serina Chan, Minnechaug Regional High School
Tyler Bonilla, Ware Junior/Senior High School
President and CEO of Monson Savings Bank Dan Moriarty and Michael Rouette, EVP and COO of Monson Savings Bank each gave a brief speech to the recipients at the ceremony. Moriarty expressed how proud he and the whole Bank were of the graduates for their resilience and commitment. He encouraged them to listen to the guidance of their elders and enjoy life.
“Everyone at Monson Savings Bank is very proud of these students for the dedication they have demonstrated. The past four years have been challenging for everyone, and despite it all they persevered through a pandemic and completed high school,” said Moriarty. “We are glad to extend financial support to help offset the costs of pursuing further education.”
Rouette shared the same sentiment and reminded the students that as their local community bank, Monson Savings will always be there to offer support and financial guidance.
“This is only the beginning of a wonderful journey for these young people,” said Rouette. “We certainly encourage them to stay in touch and share updates of their journey with us.”
To learn more about Monson Savings Bank’s community commitment, please visit: www.monsonsavings.bank/connect/our-community/our-community-commitment.html