Wells Fargo Banks Books for KNTR

by Denise Gary
Photographs courtesy Wells Fargo

I enjoyed a lovely evening recently at the Wells Fargo Business Banking Leadership Conference, where Kids Need to Read was presented with a spectacular gift of 330 new books, all from the KNTR Recommended Reading List. I was also provided with time during dinner to express to the conference attendees why the work of Kids Need to Read is so vital. The audience was extremely attentive and their welcome was among the warmest I have ever received.

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My sincere appreciation goes out to Regional President Dean Rennell for being such a fantastic dinner companion, and to HR Associate Stephanie Simpson for putting this all together for the benefit of Kids Need to Read. Stephanie’s book display was marvelous! From beginning to end, it was an absolutely magical evening.

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Thank you so much, Wells Fargo business bankers! The current need for quality reading resources is overwhelming, so all of us at Kids Need to Read are most grateful for your generous gift.

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