April 13th, 20182152Georgia credit unions will help young members get scientific about saving throughout April to celebrate the Credit Union National Association’s National Credit Union Youth Month as well as Financial Literacy Month.
“Credit Unions will once again inspire America’s youth to reach financial freedom,” said CUNA President and CEO Jim Nussle. “April is the month in which we can showcase our effort to our youngest members and help them begin a journey of lifelong financial education.”
This year’s National Credit Union Youth Month theme is “The Science of Saving.” Several Georgia credit unions will use fun content and events...
April 12th, 20180105The Credit Union National Association recently named a new Chief Financial Officer.
Eddie Rivera, CUNA's former Vice President of Finance and Controller, brings more than 24 years of experience in financial industry management "and has demonstrated himself as a strategically focused leader who embraces change and fosters an environment that pushes for constant growth," according to a CUNA press release. Rivera also has demonstrated good working relationships with CUNA's internal departments and external partners.
"Eddie exemplifies CUNA's core values and we are excited that he has accepted the full-time role of CFO," said Jim...
April 12th, 20180157Robins Financial Credit Union staff recently volunteered a full Saturday to spruce up a home in Warner Robins.
The credit union volunteered through Rebuilding Together, a national nonprofit community revitalization organization.
The Robins Financial volunteers spent the day completing several home maintenance tasks, including yard work and rebuilding the stairs to a shed. The credit union also made a $5,000 donation to Rebuilding Together to help with their work days.
It's not the first time Robins Financial has worked with non profit organization. In fact, the credit union has partnered with Rebuilding Together to complete similar...
April 11th, 20181106Delta Community Credit Union invested more than $562,000 in the communities it serves in metro Atlanta and in three out-of-state locations in 2017, according to a recent press release.
The credit union estimates that more than 350,000 individuals were positively affected by the Delta Community's sponsorship and charitable gifts to schools, hospitals, chambers of commerce, non-profit groups, industry partners and civic organizations.
"Educated, healthy and financially literate individuals and families are essential to strong communities," said Delta Community CEO Hank Halter. "We are grateful we have the means and the opportunity to...
April 10th, 20180108A kids' show funded exclusively by credit unions and affiliates from across the country was recently nominated for a National Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing in a Children's Program for Season 6 by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.
Biz Kid$ is a show within the Biz Kid$ program, which is designed to engage young people, helping them develop life skills in the areas of financial literacy and entrepreneurship. The initiative includes a free classroom curriculum, outreach activities, a website targeting kids ages 9-16 and the television show — which has already won two Emmys.
"This is such an honor for...
April 10th, 20180131Georgia United Credit's Executive Women's Day recently brought successful metro Atlanta women together to discuss women's roles in leadership positions.
The day is meant to act as a celebration of the accomplishments of women in metro Atlanta and is held in conjunction with the Mitsubishi Electric Classic, which is part of the PGA's Champions Tour, according to an article in the Gwinnett Daily Post.
Among other lessons, key speaker and Northeast Georgia Health System CEO Carol Burrell touched on the "growth mindset" necessary to achieve success.
"(Growth) mindset is a psychological concept that started in education and has...
April 9th, 2018084A corporate sponsorship between the Cancer Coalition of South Georgia, DOCO Credit Union and Southeastern Credit Union will help the coalition honor a cancer survivor during its Fourth Annual Night for Hope fundraising gala on April 26.
The 2018 gala will honor survivor Sue Cox, according to an article in the Valdosta Daily Times.
"Sue Cox, owner and operator of Covington's Dining & Catering and 306 North Restaurant, is a beloved and highly respected member of the Valdosta community," according to organizers. "Ms. Cox serves as chairman of the Central Valdosta Development Authority, a member of the Valdosta-Lowndes County Chamber...
April 9th, 20183107The Marshland Community Federal Credit Union's Scholarship Committee recently awarded $1,500 in scholarships to three graduating high school students, according to an article in The Brunswick News.
Harry Clark, chairman of the credit union's scholarship committee, presented the scholarships to Laura Carter and Hannah Williams from Glynn Academy, as well as Lauryn Rowell of Brantley County High during the credit union's annual meeting recently. The recipients were chosen based on academic achievement, school citizenship and involvement in both their communities and schools.
Read the full Brunswick News article here. ...
April 9th, 2018298Wheeled beds will race through Lawrenceville Square on April 21, thanks in part to sponsorship from Peach State Federal Credit Union.
The race raises money for Family Promise's programs, which are designed to help homeless residents, according to an article in the Gwinnett Daily Post. The organization served 494 people from 280 households last year and more than 5,500 volunteers spent more than 27,000 hours doing work for the group in 2017.
During the race, teams of volunteers from different local organizations will push beds on wheels for 228 yards while a volunteer on the bed steers.
"The bed race is always lot of fun, as we see...