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Hancock Whitney is proud to support people and communities throughout our footprint. This Women's History Month, we share success stories of some of our female clients who have built their dreams from the ground up. Learn more about Greenhouse on Porter, a coffee shop, restaurant and arts space in Ocean Springs, MS. https://bit.ly/3qNDBqS. We also celebrate female clients who are living through historic times and ensuring their businesses continue to thrive. Learn more about Melaco Sisters Hardware. https://bit.ly/3pMHqv3 Residents of Houston’s Fifth Ward, a low-income area east of downtown, are no longer living in a food desert after the recent opening of Telo Market, a project Estefania Ayala undertook when she joined her family’s business in 2017. https://bit.ly/3euoUpi. Recently Hancock Whitney awarded Thrive New Orleans a $25,000 competitive grant to support Launch NOLA, their initiative to help underserved, urban entrepreneurs gain the competency, confidence, capital and connections necessary to start and grow small businesses.
Hurricane Relief and Recovery - For recovery information and the latest on storm impacts in our communities, visit our website, www.hancockwhitney.com.
The health and safety of our clients, associates, and community are our priority. We continue to monitor the COVID-19 pandemic and the impacts felt by our communities. We continue to follow all CDC and health department prevention recommendations. Learn more about what we're doing at hancockwhitney.com.
Hancock Whitney Featured in Diversity Recruitment Special Publication The Advocate published a Diversity Recruitment special section in New Orleans, Baton Rouge and Lafayette, Louisiana, recently. Hancock Whitney is featured in the special section, which includes a news article in the print and online editions. We invite you to review the article on page M7 in the special section, With a solid foundation in place, Hancock Whitney looks to go even deeper with diversity work.