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Firefighters First FCU seeking vice president of member experience.


The $1.26-billion Firefighters First FCU in Los Angeles is seeking someone to fill its vice president of member experience role.
“Firefighters First FCU seeks a dynamic leader who wants to make a difference through credit union culture, internally and externally, for the members at work and within their communities,” the credit union said. “Candidates will need to understand branch operations, call center, consumer lending and have strong communication skills that facilitate engagement on a retail level.”
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Type: Full Time
Location: Los AngelesCalifornia
Location: Los Angeles
Firefighters First Federal Credit Union ($1.26 billion) has just announced their recruitment for a Vice President of Member Experience. An exciting new opportunity for the Vice President to be a part of the strategic leadership of the organization and report directly to the CEO.  The credit union has a field of membership that includes firefighters nationwide and it is well positioned for growth.  The new Vice President will develop strategies to increase member engagement at the retail locations, create a universal associates culture where credit union employees are advisors who are dedicated to making the member experience as special as these first responders deserve. 
Firefighters First FCU seeks a dynamic leader who wants to make a difference through credit union culture, internally and externally, for the members at work and within their communities.  Candidates will need to understand branch operations, call center, consumer lending and have strong communication skills that facilitate engagement on a retail level. 
Requirements: Bachelor’s degree in business or related field, five years of management experience and five years of experience in branch operations with increasing levels of responsibilities.
For more information please reach out to www.mitchellstankovic.com and submit your resume! Email: susan@mitchellstankovic.com
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