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Business Calendar includes seminars and meetings of general interest. Items should be submitted at least a week in advance of publicatio­n date online atDaytonDa­ilyNews. com/submiteven­ts

■ Register for all events at DaytonCham­ber.org.

■ Virtual: Leadership Dayton Class of ’22 Informatio­n Session, March 11, 4 to 4:30 p.m.

Virtual: Safety Breakfast with the Experts, March 18, 8 to 9 a.m. Topic — Cameras: Beyond Catching a Thief — Monitoring the workplace with video surveillan­ce; speakers: Christina & Mike Pearson, Safeguard Data & Security

■ In-Person: Talent 360, March 31, 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Topic: Employment Best Practices, Hot Topics and more

First Financial Bank (Nas- daq: FFBC) and its associates responded to a difficult year in 2020 by finding resource- ful ways to help communi- ties served by the bank, ulti- mately giving over $3.5 million in financial contributi­ons and more than 8,900 hours of volunteer service.

“We are proud to be mak- ing a positive difference in our communitie­s, especially in light of the struggles we all shared last year,” said Roddell McCullough, director of Community Developmen­t for First Financial Bank. “Our strategic intent is to be woven into the communitie­s we serve. In 2020 and continuing into this year, we are working to understand the needs of our clients and communi- ties so we can offer financial resources to help make lives better.”

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