COLDWATER, MI (WTVB) – The Branch County Community Foundation has announced that Salwa Alsuraimi and Adam Wright are the newest members of their Board of Directors.
Alsuraimi grew up in Coldwater and graduated from Coldwater High School in 2010. She is a member of the Coldwater Planning Commission and is the founder of local nonprofit Aira, an organization that connects families with services they need in order to empower women and underrepresented groups and promote education and cross cultural outreach within the community.
Salwa is currently studying medical science at Kellogg Community College while also employed as a medical assistant at a local pediatric doctor’s office.
Wright is also a lifelong area resident of Coldwater who graduated from Coldwater High School in 1998.
He attended Michigan State University where he studied criminal justice. Adam began his career working for the Lowe’s Corporation, and after a few years, he took advantage of an opportunity to become the owner and operator of “The Big Tomato”.
He went to work for Century Bank and Trust in 2008. He started as a Commercial Loan Officer and eventually became the Vice President of Business Services in 2018.
He retired from banking in 2021 to pursue an opportunity to again be self employed as a business consultant and appraiser.
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