Join us at TC Federal Bank’s Money Smart event, dedicated to raising awareness about elder financial abuse—a critical issue affecting our community’s most vulnerable members. This special event is set for Friday, June 14, from 1:00pm to 2:00pm at Red Elephant Pizza and Grill, located at 2910 Kerry Forest Parkway. Lunch will be provided.Elder financial exploitation involves illegal or improper use of an older person’s funds, property, or assets. As a bank deeply rooted in community values, TC Federal Bank is committed to combating this form of abuse. Our team understands the importance of safeguarding the financial health and dignity of older adults, who may be particularly vulnerable due to isolation, cognitive decline, or dependency on others for care.This event is an excellent opportunity for community members to learn more about how to recognize, prevent, and report financial exploitation. We’ll share valuable resources and strategies to help protect your loved ones from financial harm.We invite all community members and business leaders to join us in this important cause. Together, we can provide a safer, more secure environment for our elders. Let’s empower our community with knowledge and support to fight against elder financial abuse.Please RSVP to Darryl Walker at darryl.walker@tcfederal.com or by calling (850) 894-3001.Learn more about the TC Federal Bank team by visiting www.tcfederal.com.


Why I joined the Chamber
“In 2009 I had my ah-hah moment in regards to the impact of the Chamber of Commerce on our business. I accepted the award for Technology Company of the Year and a photo of that moment was captured by the Democrat and the Aegis Partnership (member just really doesn’t cover it) with the Chamber was off to the races in a new gear. We had been members for a while, but it was time to really engage for networking and community involvement. The next year I chaired Access Tallahassee (when I used to be young),went through Leadership Tallahassee, continued my run of 12 straight Annual Conferences, Business after Hours, Lunch and Learns, Committee involvement and more specific programs like the Light House of the Big Bend effort last year, very powerful. When people ask if Aegis is a member of the Chamber, I say yes, and let me tell you how it has helped our company.”
Blake Dowling
Aegis Business Technologies