ENOLA, Penn.– Members 1st Federal Credit Union has launched its second annual Member Appreciation Month.
Throughout January the $6.7-billion Members 1st will back the campaign, “Our Members Rock”—which includes a video featuring President and CEO George Nahodil.
Members 1st associates said it will celebrate its five generations of members in its nearly 60 branches, communities and online through a variety of random acts of kindness, including randomly selecting members to receive a $25 gift card or an exclusive “Our Members Rock” T-shirt, to personalizing and sharing a Member Appreciation Month thank you card with members.
In addition, branch managers will host “Treat A Member” pop-up events in the community to support and celebrate local business members. Members who reside outside of Members 1st’s footprint will also have opportunities to join in the celebration by participating in contests on its social media channels and through digital banking, where members will be randomly selected to receive gift cards and other prizes, the credit union said.
Concert Package Tickets
Finally, Members 1st said that as part of a Member Appreciation Month it will randomly select one member to receive a VIP concert package, including four tickets to see country singer Carrie Underwood perform.
“Our members are an integral part of our success story,” said Nahodil. “This month is about showing our appreciation for our members, as they’ve chosen Members 1st to be their trusted financial partner through all of life’s moments and milestones.”
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