Regions Bank Announces Winner of Company’s Highest Honor for Community Involvement

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Kay Goke, winner of Regions Bank’s Lee Ann Petty Heart of Service Award.
Kay Goke, winner of Regions Bank’s Lee Ann Petty Heart of Service Award.

Kay Goke is not only a digital banking pro. She’s an incredible volunteer firefighter, a passionate supporter of military families and more.

SHREVEPORT, La., May 12, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Regions Bank on Monday announced Digital Experience Researcher Kay Goke from the company’s technology division has been honored with the 2025 Lee Ann Petty Heart of Service Award. This is the highest honor awarded among Regions’ 20,000-member workforce, and it recognizes not only great professional dedication but also community involvement that goes well above and beyond.

Regions Chairman, President and CEO John Turner presented the award to Goke at the bank’s annual Chairman’s Club celebration.

"Kay, I appreciate all you do to make a positive difference in your community while also shining a light on Regions’ core values," Turner said. "Your story is an example for all of us, and it is our honor to raise awareness of your incredible service – while also sharing with you our deep and sincere gratitude."

The Lee Ann Petty Heart of Service Award, established in 2023, recognizes a Regions associate whose extraordinary volunteerism and outreach make a lasting impact in ways that are consistent with the bank’s core values, including Do What is Right and Put People First. Longtime Regions associate Lee Ann Petty served as volunteer services coordinator in Regions’ Community Engagement division. She passed away in 2020, but her commitment to serving others continues to inspire thousands of Regions associates.

Goke is based in northwest Louisiana – near Shreveport – and serves the bank’s Technology, Operations, Digital and Data division by managing customer feedback on the bank’s digital banking products and ensuring users have a positive experience.

More than that, she’s a volunteer firefighter and emergency medical technician for the Haughton, La., Fire Department, taking emergency calls on nights and weekends. Fire service is a big part of her life. But it’s not her only passion. As a 17-year military spouse, Goke is also committed to serving her community – and country – through military support programs.

She’s an active member of the Shreveport-Bossier Military Affairs Council, which helps the community better serve the airmen at the local Barksdale Air Force Base. And she recently launched the first Regions Military Support Community in the Shreveport area. The outreach connects bank associates with opportunities to support Barksdale personnel and families.

Goke also volunteers at the Bossier Parish School for Technology and Innovative Learning as an EMT test proctor. She is involved in the Junior Firefighter Program, which educates youth about careers in fire service. And she serves in a leadership role for a local youth camp, where she’s currently helping launch a Regions Next Step® financial wellness program for the summer campers.