KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — Pendleton Square Trust Company donated $50,000 to the Pat Summitt Foundation at a check presentation on Wednesday.
The check presentation took place at the Pat Summitt statue at the corner of Lake Loudoun Boulevard and Phillip Fulmer Way.
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The $50,000 donation includes gifts from the company itself as well as from several senior leaders.
“The Pat Summitt Foundation wouldn’t be able to have the impact we do without long-time supporters like Pendleton Square,” said Morgan Vance, director of strategic initiatives and advancement for the Pat Summitt Foundation. “Their enthusiasm for finding ways to grow their support for the Foundation is inspiring. It speaks volumes in the confidence they have in the work we’re doing to make a difference in this disease.”
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Pendleton Square has supported the Pat Summitt Foundation for over 10 years through the Nashville Alzheimer’s Golf Classic, explained Pendleton CEO Betsy Brown. They plan to serve as a title sponsor for the 30th annual tournament this year…