FORT BRAGG, N.C.–Fort Bragg FCU has cut the ribbon to mark the grand reopening of its Bastogne branch.
President and CEO Todd Kenthack and the board of directors welcomed special guests including COL Floyd Hudson, representing the Fort Bragg Garrison Command; Renee Lane, USO of North Carolina Sandhills area director, and Phil Harris, executive director of the Sandhills Chapter of the American Red Cross.
Fort Bragg Federal Credit Union’s newly renovated branch is located at 4020 Bastogne Drive, Fort Bragg, N.C. The Bastogne branch first opened in April of 1975, making it the oldest Fort Bragg FCU branch. The totally renovated branch now features a full-service ITM, technology bar, and teller pods to facilitate personalized service during financial transactions.
With the remodeling of this branch, Fort Bragg Federal Credit Union said it is continuing its mission to provide exceptional financial service to their military and civilian members and the communities they serve.
“Today we celebrate the reopening of our oldest location on post—which has been transformed into a state of the art branch where we will be leveraging technology and serving our members for decades to come,” said Kenthack. “We are now looking forward to breaking ground on our new Skibo Road retail branch and completing interior renovations at our existing Skibo Road building. Both projects will be completed in 2020.”
At right, from left: Greg Waters, director of Facilities; Carrie Rice, CFO; Willie Dickens, 1st vice chairman; David Hunt, treasurer; Herb Swarts, chairman; Pete Leinenweber, director; Jim Sinclair, 2nd vice chair, and Tammy McLean, VP of sales and service.
