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March 2022

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"Hockey players are team players," Hendrikson said. "They know that in order to win, you have to go into the corners and work hard. You aren't always on the power play or first line—you need to earn it. Hockey players, in our experience, put the team and clients ahead of themselves. That is what it's all about if you want to separate yourself from your competition as a company." HOCKEY BUILDS COMMUNITY Why does Tradition give so much back to youth hockey? "Hockey brings communities together to support their teams. Strong teams mean strong communities," Hendrikson said. "Tradition is here to serve the communities we live in, which means keeping traditions like youth and high school hockey going strong." 11 M A R C H 2 0 2 2 | M H J ON L I N E . C O M A TRADITION OF ATHLETES A TRADITION OF GIVING BACK MORE THAN A MORTGAGE of those who played hockey are still involved in the sport: AND MORE: DinoMights, US Pond Hockey Championships, Girls High School Elite League, Minnesota Hockey, Special Hockey, Hendrickson Foundation $2+ billion in loan volume 3,000+ houses sold by Robert Thomas Homes, the largest privately held homebuilder in MN $2 billion in total assets with Tradition Capital Bank, one of the largest banks in MN $1+ billion in assets under Tradition Wealth Management 38% (133 out of 350) of Tradition's employees played hockey A TRADITION ON ICE 56.1% Baseball/Softball 43.3% Football 40.6% Basketball 23.9% Tennis 17.2% Track and Field 17.2% Soccer 17.2% Golf 13.3% Volleyball 87.8% of employees played youth sports 30% played college athletics Countless hours of coaching and volunteering 12+ Youth team sponsorships 5,000 2 High school hockey tournaments 2 20+ Rink dasher board ads CONTRIBUTIONS IN 2021-22: Hockey scholarships in honor of Bloomington Jefferson's Mike Ryan and Tom Kurvers TRADITION'S 2021 IN REVIEW: loans closed AMONG THEM: 65.4% played high school hockey 41% played college hockey 6.4% played pro hockey 1 former Wild broadcaster Mike Greenlay Loan officer by day and Wayzata girls' varsity head coach by night, Taylor Williamson leads by example. 82% 41.3% Coaching 44.4% Playing 25.4% Volunteering 44% Hockey parents Taylor Williamson & Erik Hendrikson

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