HELENA, Mont.–Three credit union professionals have been recognized at Montana’s Credit Unions for their accomplishments. The recognitions were made during the association’s annual Power Up conference.
According to Montana’s CUs, the trio was recognized for demonstrating leadership beyond their own credit unions, maintaining unrelenting dedication to the credit union principles, and serving as mentors in their credit unions and communities.
Recognized were:
- Steve King Professionals of the Year: Darci Parsons, Ravalli County Credit Union
- Young Professional of the Year:Kyle Elliott, Whitefish Credit Union
- Mitch Reed Volunteer of the Year:Lyle Phillips, Whitefish Credit Union
‘Truly Committed’
“These individuals are truly committed to the credit union movement,” said Tracie Kenyon, Montana’s Credit Unions president/CEO. “Besides making a positive impact on the lives of their coworkers, they’re all involved in serving their communities — living the credit union philosophy every day.”
Though varied in their positions and years of service, all three individuals are exceptional leaders and well-deserving of recognition.
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