Briefs: Peoples Bank adds real estate officer in Everett

Zach Anderson

Zach Anderson

Zach Anderson has joined People’s Bank as real estate loan officer at the Everett Real Estate Loan Center located at 2702 Colby Ave., Everett. Bellingham-headquartered People’s Bank has 26 full-service branches and three loan production offices located throughout Washington.

Workforce Snohomish holds retail hiring event in Everett

Workforce Snohomish will hold a retail hiring event on Friday at Everett WorkSource Center. The event begins with an employer panel from 10 to 11 a.m. followed by the hiring event from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The panel will include valuable advice from potential employers. Pre-register at https://retail-employer-panel-wfs.eventbrite.com. Pre-registration is not required for the hiring event. Bring resumes and dress appropriately.

Iditarod Musher Jan Steves to speak in Everett

Iditarod Musher and Edmonds native Jan Steves is the keynote speaker at the Domestic Violence Services of Snohomish County’s 11th annual Hope Within Luncheon. The program begins at noon on Oct. 5 at Xfinity Events Center in Everett. Contact Stephanie Civey at 425-259-2827, ext. 1013 or stephanie@dvs-snoco.org for reservations.

Credit union plans financial wellness seminar

The last of this year’s free financial wellness seminars from SnoCope Credit Union, Savvy Social Security Planning, is scheduled for noon to 1 p.m. Oct. 5 at 3000 Rockefeller Ave., Everett, in the Robert Drewel Building Public Meeting Room 1. RSVP by calling Beth Jarvis at 425-405-9983 or email Beth@SnoCope.org. A light meal will be provided.

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