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Chesapeake Bank

Chesapeake Bank is a community bank located in Kilmarnock, Virginia, serving the Northern Neck and Middle Peninsula regions. Established in April 1900 as Lancaster National Bank, it was founded to support local watermen, oystermen, and fishermen. Over the years, the bank has expanded its services to include farmers and various local businesses, adapting to the needs of the community. The bank offers a variety of banking services, including personal banking options like checking and savings accounts, personal loans, and credit cards. For businesses, Chesapeake Bank provides loans, lines of credit, and cash management services. Additionally, it offers investment services through Chesapeake Wealth Management. Known for its community-focused approach, Chesapeake Bank emphasizes treating customers like neighbors and actively engages in local initiatives.

Jorns and Associates

Our proprietary software and professional team of CPAs have assisted thousands of businesses retain hundreds of millions of dollars in stimulus funding

Two Rivers Law Group

Two Rivers is a 12 attorney law firm concentrating in the area of workers compensation litigation, primarily for employers and insurance companies, appellate practice and subrogation claims. We have offices strategicaly located Richmond, Virginia, the state capital and in Christiansburg in the New River Valley of Western Virginia. From these two locations, we practice across the Commonwealth. Two Rivers also practices in the District of Columbia and West Virginia.

Matter.

We are a committed team of engineers and market-makers who believe in the power of technology to deliver lasting change in tackling the colossal problem of microplastic pollution in our natural environment. The health of the worlds oceans and life on Earth depends on our contribution and the actions we take now as an organisation - there is no time to waste.