| Name | Title | Contact Details |
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Roberta Smiley |
Human Resources Director | Profile |
Stephanie Stephens |
Vice President Human Resources | Profile |
Michelle Stone |
Sr. Director of Product Management | Profile |
Azya Jackson |
Senior Director, Customer Success | Profile |
Laura Raigoza |
Director, Customer Success, rapid! PayCard at Green Dot Corporation | Profile |
Central 1 is the central financial facility and trade association for the B.C. and Ontario credit union systems. Central 1 represents a consumer-oriented, full-service retail financial system that serves 3.3 million members and holds $116 billion in assets and is owned primarily by its member credit unions, 42 in B.C. and 70 in Ontario. With offices in Vancouver, Mississauga, and Toronto and more than 500 employees, Central 1 provides a wide range of services such as liquidity management, direct banking, and flexible payment service solutions to a wide range of credit union and institutional clients Central 1 is governed by a 14-member Board of Directors drawn from credit unions in the two provinces.
Hiway was founded in 1931 to serve employees of the Minnesota Department of Transportation. We’ve since expanded our charter and now extend an invitation for membership to individuals and select employee groups. Today, from our offices in St. Paul, MN, Hiway serves over 60,000 members worldwide and totals over $912 million in assets. Our members conduct their financial business with us in person and via telephone, as well as through our secure Internet branch. Our mission is to deliver member-driven service that is unparalleled by any other financial institution. By exceeding our members’ expectations, we consistently demonstrate to our current and potential members that Hiway Federal Credit Union is the best choice for all their financial business.
Founded in 1947, Keesler Federal Credit Union now serves over 200,000 members worldwide. As the largest credit union in Mississippi with over $2.5 billion in assets, Keesler Federal Credit Union has consistently received the 5 star exceptional rating from Bauer Financial Inc. With resourceful financial tools, affordable products and convenient services, we are invested in your success and dedicated to helping you achieve your goals.
Columbia Credit Union, a $943 million asset community credit union, has been helping Clark County, Washington residents and businesses meet their financial goals since 1952. We are known for our friendly staff, competitive rates and environmentally minded services. Voted Best Service Provider — Clark County favorite For five years in a row, Columbia has been voted "Best Financial Institution" in Clark County, Washington in The Columbian newspaper`s (circulation 45,000) Best of Clark County reader poll. In 2010, Columbia was also named "Best Overall Customer Service" in Clark County. Columbia is a long-time community favorite, serving more than 64,000 members. In fact, more Clark County families choose Columbia than any other local financial institution.
Welcome to Self-Help! Follow us on Linkedin for regular updates about our research and policy development work and our fair lending practices and products for homes, businesses and nonprofits, green initiatives and community real estate development. Also, check out our SERVICES TAB to learn more about our integrated approach to community development. Want to learn more? Self-Help is a family of nonprofit organizations whose mission is to create and protect ownership and economic opportunity for all. Since Self-Help`s founding in 1980, it has grown to include two credit unions, a loan fund, and a research and policy development group that supports those outside of the economic mainstream. Specifically, we: * Help borrowers build wealth by providing fair and responsible mortgages and small business loans in North Carolina, California and other parts of the nation. * Strengthen under-served communities by financing affordable housing, childcare centers, public charter schools, faith-based organizations, and community-focused commercial real estate projects. * Research and report on financial markets to support policies and industry practices that lower the cost of poverty and promote ownership.