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Malvern Federal, Devon Horse Show, Support Local Hospital

The Devon Horse Show supports Bryn Mawr Hospital, which received a 5-year, $2 million pledge from the Show in 2014.

PAOLI, PA -- Malvern Federal Savings Bank was a sponsor of this year’s Ladies Day at the Devon Horse Show and Country Fair. Anthony C. Weagley, Malvern’s president and CEO, also served as one of the judges of the popular Hat Contest.

Proceeds from the Horse Show support Bryn Mawr Hospital, which received a 5-year, $2 million pledge from the Show in 2014.

Malvern Federal Savings Bank was originally organized in 1887 and now serves as one of the oldest banks headquartered on the Philadelphia Main Line. For more than a century, Malvern notes that they have been "committed to helping people build prosperous communities as a trusted financial partner, forging lasting relationships through teamwork, respect and integrity."

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The Bank conducts business from its headquarters in Paoli.

Photo caption: Judging the 2016 Hat Contest at the Devon Horse Show and Country Fair were, from left to right, Kristin Detterline, editor-in-chief of Philadelphia Style Magazine; Michael Smyth, president of Land Rover Jaguar Main Line; Sam Dangremond, Town & Country web editor; Adam Joseph, meteorologist; Caroline O’Halloran, owner of SAVVYMainLine.com; Anthony C. Weagley, president and CEO of Malvern Federal; Brenda Waites Bolling of Brenda Waites Bolling Millinery Boutique; Carson Kressley, television personality and designer; and Christine A. Moore of Christine A. Moore Millinery.

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