HOW TO CONTRIBUTE EVENTS
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.”