California United Bank Raises $151,000 for Boys & Girls Club of the West Valley at 3rd Annual Golf Tourney

ENCINO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--California United Bank (OTCBB:CUNB) today announced it raised approximately $151,000 at the 3rd Annual California United Bank Golf Tourney held October 26 for Boys & Girls Club of the West Valley.

“The Boys & Girls Club of the West Valley is an outstanding organization doing amazing work with our young people. CUB is proud to further that work in partnership with its community and business associates.”

Proceeds from the tournament will go to the Boys & Girls Club of the West Valley to help support its programs, which benefit more than 2,500 children each year.

Eric Schotz and Jon Schotz, two of the Bank’s founders, received the CUB Community Service Award for their support of the special needs of the community, during the ceremonies following the tournament.

Rose, Snyder & Jacobs and The Salter Group were co-sponsors of the event. About 30 other companies supported the event, which included a helicopter ball drop, raffle and live and silent auctions. Nearly 150 players participated in this year’s tournament, which was held at El Caballero Country Club in Tarzana, Calif.

“This year’s event was a great success, in large part because of the dedication and support of our staff, volunteers and so many members of the community,” said David Rainer, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer. “The Boys & Girls Club of the West Valley is an outstanding organization doing amazing work with our young people. CUB is proud to further that work in partnership with its community and business associates.”

“We strongly believe that part of our mission is to improve the lives of others in our community,” said Mr. Rainer, “and that it is our responsibility and our privilege to serve and honor those who are making the effort together to improve our region. I want to particularly thank our honorees Jon and Eric Schotz, our co-sponsors, Rose, Snyder & Jacobs and The Salter Group, and all of our customers and friends for their unflagging and generous support.”

About the Boys & Girls Club

The Boys & Girls Club of the West Valley was founded in 1995 as a response to the local need for safe, healthy, productive activities for at-risk youths during non-school hours. Serving more than 2,500 children each year, the Club provides a safe, positive and productive program that combines education, fun and teaching of life skills primarily for children from families below the poverty level. The Club provides after-school programs at its Main Clubhouse in Canoga Park, at Blythe and Reseda Elementary Schools, Canoga Park High School, and the affordable housing community of Tierra de Sol. A full camp program is offered at the Main Clubhouse as well.

The Club is located at 7245 Remmet Ave., Canoga Park, CA 91303. Telephone: (818) 610-1054.

Additional information on the Golf Tourney can be obtained from Jodi Martinez at California United Bank, (818) 257-7776.

About California United Bank

California United Bank provides a full range of financial services, including credit and deposit products, cash management, and Internet banking for businesses and high net worth individuals. The Bank operates from its headquarters office at 15821 Ventura Boulevard, Suite 100, Encino, CA 91436; West Los Angeles Regional Office at 1640 South Sepulveda Boulevard, Suite 114, Los Angeles, CA 90025; Santa Clarita Valley Regional Office at 25350 Magic Mountain Parkway, Suite 100, Valencia, CA 91355; Conejo Valley Loan Production Office at 4333 Park Terrace Drive, Suite 215, Westlake Village, CA 91361 and South Bay Loan Production Office at 1025 W. 190th Street, Suite 225, Gardena, CA 90248. Information on products and services may be obtained by calling (818) 257-7700 or visiting the Bank’s website at www.californiaunitedbank.com.

Contacts

California United Bank
David I. Rainer, President and CEO, 818-257-7776
or
Addo Communications, Inc.
Andrew Greenebaum, 310-829-5400
andrewg@addocommunications.com

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