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Cindy Green-Deutsch Named Old National Bank Volunteer of the Year

Old National each year recognizes one volunteer among its team members whose passion for community and commitment to serving others sets them apart. Our 2023 Volunteer of the Year is Cindy Green-Deutsch, Community Banking Market Manager in DeKalb, Ill.

Cindy recorded a remarkable 1,133 volunteer hours in 2023. Much of that time was spent serving as a volunteer emergency medical technician (EMT) with the Shabbona, Ill., fire department.

Additionally, Cindy volunteers with Meals on Wheels, Feed My Starving Children, Junior Achievement, the Aurora Food Pantry, the DeKalb Chamber Leadership, her local United Way chapter and more.

“Cindy has a passion for helping people,” explains her direct supervisor at Old National, Marg Simkowski. “She leads by example and works to find the balance in getting others involved to continue to fill the needs in her community.”

Old National thanks Cindy for her commitment to community and for consistently putting Old National’s values in action.

"Anyone can write a check, but it’s important to show up," Cindy says. "I don’t always have money to give, but I have time to give."

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