DONELSON, Tenn.–Enbright Credit Union continues to take punches and get right back on its feet.
As CUToday.info reported here, the credit union earlier took a direct hit from a tornado, only complicating matters as it worked to restore service during the coronavirus pandemic. Those tornadoes left a 50-mile path of destruction.
The credit union and its communities have again been hit by bad weather, this time with more storms that knocked out power for more than 130,000 people.
According to Enbright CU CEO Ron Smith, the CU was able to live up to its motto of “adapt and overcome” by using two flood light generators to power the CU and its server room for two days.
