Gesa Credit Union Secures Naming Rights for Spokanes Iconic Pavilion

Spokane, WALocal News

Gesa Credit Union has officially secured the naming rights for the Spokane Pavilion at Riverfront Park, marking a significant milestone in its community engagement strategy. This partnership underscores Gesa’s commitment to enhancing local infrastructure and supporting public spaces, resonating with community values. The Spokane Pavilion, an iconic landmark within the city, will now carry Gesa's name, which is expected to foster increased community pride and engagement. This collaboration aligns with broader efforts to revitalize public spaces and encourage local business support in Spokane. Gesa's involvement with such a prominent venue reflects its dedication to strengthening ties with the community it serves.

By leveraging this partnership, Gesa aims to enhance its visibility and reinforce its reputation as a community-focused financial institution. The announcement has been well-received, highlighting the potential for positive impacts on both the credit union and the local cultural landscape. Overall, this strategic move is anticipated to benefit both Gesa and Spokane residents alike.

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