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Kim Callari - Revere Bank Hometown Hero of the Week

TOWSON, Md. – Kim Callari is the Revere Bank Hometown Hero of the Week for the Towson University men's lacrosse game vs. Denver on March 23rd as Towson and Revere Bank honor those who have had a strong, meaningful impact in the community.
 
Callari will be honored with an on-field presentation during the Denver game and given a plaque.  Callari is part of Baltimore Station, a non-profit organization that is dedicated to helping homeless veterans with a residential treatment program.  Baltimore Station is celebrating its 30th anniversary of turning veteran's lives around.  In 2018, 93% of veterans were discharged with successful program completion.
 
"Revere is proud to recognize these hometown heroes who have made great contributions to our community," said Ken Cook, Co-President and CEO of Revere Bank.  "We are grateful for everything they have done. Thank you!"
 
Revere Bank honored a Hometown Hero for two regular season Towson football games plus the men's lacrosse game vs. Johns Hopkins and will honor another for a future 2019 men's lacrosse game.
 
Revere Bank is a community bank with more than $2 billion in assets. Established in 2007, Revere Bank specializes in serving business clients throughout the I-270 and Baltimore-Washington corridors. Led by a team of experienced bankers with extensive local market knowledge, Revere Bank provides creative financing and unparalleled service to meet each client's unique needs. Headquartered in Maryland, Revere Bank has 11 locations in Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Frederick, Howard, Montgomery and Prince George's counties. They do everything they can to say yes to you – because they are committed to your success. For more information, visit reverebank.com. Connect with them on FacebookLinkedIn and Twitter.
 
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