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eGive was founded by Bradley and Mary Locke out of first-hand experience with their Church's development efforts. With Brad's expertise in the banking industry and Mary's technology experience, they knew there was an easier, more efficient way for churches to increase their donations. As the idea for eGive became a reality, Brad and Mary realized that not-for-profits and educational institutions would also benefit from eGive. By leveraging the resources of eGive, churches, not-for-profits and educational institutions are able to provide this electronic giving option at a reasonable cost and benefit for both the recipient organization and the donor.

With over 25 years experience in the banking industry, Brad currently serves as Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer for Jefferson Bank and Trust Company in St. Louis, Missouri. Prior to joining Jefferson Bank, Brad worked in various capacities at First Bank with the last six years at First Bank, Inc. in the Internal Audit Department. In addition to his extensive background in financial management and operational issues, Brad has extensive cash management, ACH, and Information Technology experience. Mary Locke has been a Music Educator for over eleven years in the Webster Groves School District and with extensive experience in technology. Brad and Mary work together as a team to provide eGive's services.

Brad said "I believe the timing is right for eGive. Electronic giving will continue to grow rapidly over the next ten years and eGive allows Churches, Not-for-Profits and Educational institutions to reap the benefits of online giving. Help us use the Internet for Giving."

Please call us if you have any questions at 636-527-6623 or toll-free at 1-866-303-6623. You may email Brad at brad@egive-usa.com or Mary at mary@egive-usa.com and will receive a prompt reply.

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