Laredo Golf Tournament in Honor of Yolanda U. Urrabazo
COMMERCE BANK AND IBC BANK-LAREDO
SPONSOR COMMUNITIES IN SCHOOLS OF LAREDO GOLF TOURNAMENT IN HONOR OF YOLANDA U.
URRABAZO
Tournament honors lifetime educator,
wife of Commerce Bank President & CEO Ignacio Urrabazo, Jr.
(February
27, 2019) LAREDO, TEXAS –Commerce Bank and IBC Bank-Laredo were proud to support Communities in Schools of Laredo
(CIS) as $5,000 title sponsors of their 22nd Annual Golf Tournament
on Monday, February 18. CIS surrounds students with a community of support,
empowering them to stay in school and achieve in life. This was the second year
that the tournament was held in honor of Yolanda U. Urrabazo, a beloved local
educator who taught English literature for 32 years until just before her
passing in 2016. Yolanda was the wife of Commerce Bank President & CEO
Ignancio Urrabazo, Jr.
“I am humbled and honored to sponsor this important event and
organization in loving memory of my wife, Yolanda,” said Urrabazo, Jr. “She was
a dedicated mother and educator, and was passionate about the importance of
supporting the youth in our community. I am grateful that IBC and Commerce
Banks’ commitments to ‘doing more’ and ‘making it happen’ allow us to support
CIS in their mission of empowering students.”
CIS helps young people stay in school and successfully learn and
prepare for life by coordinating the connection of needed community resources
in the schools they serve. They currently serve 22 campuses and over 3,000
students across Laredo, Zapata County and Jim Hogg County. Approximately
$20,000-$ 25,000 is raised every year at the annual CIS Golf Tournament.
All proceeds are used to award scholarships to CIS graduating students. Since
1996, the Board of Directors has awarded approximately $1.2 million to CIS
students in the counties of Webb, Jim Hogg, and Zapata. Scholarships will be
awarded to United Independent School District high school students in May, in
honor and memoriam of Yolanda U. Urrabazo.
“The CIS Board of Directors chose Yolanda Urrabazo, in memoriam,
because of her exceptional work as a lifetime educator,” explained CIS
Executive Director Rosaura Rodriguez. “As a beloved teacher, she exemplified
the extraordinary traits of good character, inspiring spirit and abundant
patience. Like Communities in Schools Laredo, she believed all students can be
successful if given the tools that they need. Mrs. Urrabazo will forever be
remembered by her students and community as not only an outstanding teacher but
also as a phenomenal human being.”
Although Communities in Schools is partially funded by the state
of Texas, as a non-profit organization, a large portion of the budget must
be raised from the local community and businesses.
“IBC Bank believes in the importance and power of education,”
explains Dennis E. Nixon, Chairman and CEO of IBC Bank. “We are dedicated to the growth and prosperity
of our customers and the communities we serve. We know that investing in our
youth, particularly those with the highest need, enables them to grow up to
become active, productive and engaged citizens.”
Anyone
interested in finding out more about the services provided by Communities in
Schools of Laredo can visit www.cislaredo.org.
IBC
Bank and Commerce Bank are divisions of International Bancshares Corporation
(NASDAQ: IBOC), an $11.8 billion multi-bank financial holding company
headquartered in Laredo, Texas, with 191 facilities and 288 ATMs serving 90 communities
in Texas and Oklahoma. IBC Bank’s slogan “We Do More” reflects the bank’s
dedication to the growth and success of both the customers and
the communities it has been serving since 1966. International Bancshares
Corporation was ranked 22nd on Forbes’ prestigious list of 100 Best
Banks in America in 2019. MEMBER FDIC /
INTERNATIONAL BANCSHARES CORPORATION. Follow our Facebook page,
@IBCBankWeDoMore. More information is available at ibc.com.
GROUP PHOTO FROM LEFT:
Zaragoza
Solis- Communities in Schools Director of Finance
Gil
López- Communities in Schools Board Member
Gina
Mejia- Communities in Schools Board Member
Rosaura
Rodriguez- Communities in Schools Executive Director
Humberto
Treviño- Communities in Schools Board President
Ignacio Urrabazo- Commerce Bank President & CEO
Alejandra Urrabazo
Elizabeth Urrabazo-Velasquez
Raul Velasquez
Tom Urrabazo
Jaime Urrabazo
Olivia Garcia