“I choose to volunteer as a basketball coach because I understand how important my coaches were to my own development as a young adult. As a coach, my ultimate goal is to serve as a role model, confidant or mentor for any young man who needs that person in his life.” — Trent Andrews, Banking Officer, Alpine Bank Durango
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Getting the word out
“I ensure that the advisory committee membership reflects Western Colorado individuals and natural constituent organizations, including but not limited to education, government, nonprofits and key businesses. And I work to make sure their voices are seen and heard.” — David Miller, Alpine Bank Senior Vice President and Green Team Co-Chair
Helping people feel seen and heard
“Life is, at times, extremely difficult and nobody should have to feel alone, like nobody cares for them. That is why I volunteer, to do my part in making people feel seen and heard.” — Brittany Bowman, Communications Center Supervisor, Alpine Bank
Nourishing community
Why I choose to volunteer is simple; I’m a part of my community. If can help where I’m needed perhaps it will a better place to live. It’s a privilege to serve.” — Erlinda Morehead Senior Vice President-Regional Operations Officer
Transportation for all
“Via served alongside many of our first responders in order to evacuate people from care facilities and homes in the fire-impacted areas. It’s an inspiring story of the dedication of the team, in the face of incredible danger, to our paratransit clients.” — Chris Maughan, Market President, Alpine Bank Boulder
Meet Rebecca Ehlen
Meet Rebecca Ehlen, Client Support Associate II with Alpine Bank Wealth Management.






