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U.S. Bank
Teacher’s Edition gra
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Cynthia Welsh
Teacher
Cloquet High School
Cloquet, MN
With the help of the
science,to
the to use
U.S. Bank gives “Back 2 Schools
in Minnesota.” U.S. Bank is investing
nearly $500,000 in programs that
support Minnesota teachers, high
schools and students during the 2003-
2004 school year. Designed to enrich
student learning, recognize outstanding
high school students and assist school
athletic programs, Back 2 Schools is
part of the ongoing investment
U.S. Bank makes in Minnesota
schools. Cynthia Welsh, teacher at
Cloquet High School, has developed
an interactive science discovery class
U.S. BANK BACK 2 SCHOOLS
Empowering local leaders. To meet the unique needs of the communities
we serve, local leaders are empowered with the autonomy to customize all the
resources of U.S. Bancorp for their individual markets. Coupled with the valuable
insight of local market leaders, local boards provide further knowledge, expertise
and insight into each community’s businesses, industries and important causes.
Together, this leadership team is equipped with the first-hand knowledge needed
to make strategic pricing and business development decisions that strengthen both
U.S. Bancorp and the community.
Investing in our employees. The U.S. Bancorp Development Network
promotes the personal and professional development of our employees by
enhancing leadership, management and communication skills; organizing
networking opportunities; providing community involvement opportunities; and
encouraging and capitalizing on the diversity of our employees. The Development
Network is composed of 42 geographically based chapters, which share these
objectives and fulfill the program’s mission by organizing professional and
community service activities, such as financial and leadership seminars for
employees, mentoring opportunities, charitable fundraising drives and more.