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Photo: Helping the community

Herald Staff Writer

Friday, Jun 29, 2018 9:23 PM MT

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Wells Fargo has donated $20,000 to help with disaster relief efforts from the 416 Fire: $10,000 to the Durango Community Foundation and $10,000 to the American Red Cross of Southern Colorado. From left, Mark Lapides, Wells Fargo district manager; Rachel Lindner, Wells Fargo business associate; Colton Black, Wells Fargo personal banker at the Durango branch; Briggen Wrinkle, executive director of the Southwest Community Foundation; Kani Cassens, Wells Fargo premier banker at the Durango branch; David Tranum, Wells Fargo Advisors financial adviser at the Durango branch; and Mike Field, Wells Fargo business relationship manager at the Durango branch.
Wells Fargo has donated $20,000 to help with disaster relief efforts from the 416 Fire: $10,000 to the Durango Community Foundation and $10,000 to the American Red Cross of Southern Colorado. From left, Mark Lapides, Wells Fargo district manager; Rachel Lindner, Wells Fargo business associate; Colton Black, Wells Fargo personal banker at the Durango branch; Briggen Wrinkle, executive director of the Southwest Community Foundation; Kani Cassens, Wells Fargo premier banker at the Durango branch; David Tranum, Wells Fargo Advisors financial adviser at the Durango branch; and Mike Field, Wells Fargo business relationship manager at the Durango branch.Courtesy of Nicole Schwab

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