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National Council of Firefighter Credit Unions Partners with OMNICOMMANDER.COM for ADA Compliant Website Design and Hosting

National Council of Firefighter Credit Unions Partners with OMNICOMMANDER.COM
for ADA Compliant Website Design and Hosting

"OMNICOMMANDER Services"
A NCOFCU Business Partner &
2018 Seattle GOLD Sponsor

About OMNICOMMANDER

OMNICOMMANDER is a veteran owned and operated credit union website design, social media and marketing firm. With a focus on member experience, the company ensures that every touch-point has the exact same user interface. Along with incredible design, OMNICOMMANDER creates sites with built-in mobile responsiveness, SSL encryption while observing ADA guidelines on accessibility for disabled members.
For more information, visit OMNICOMMANDER on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
Firefighter Friendly
Founder and CEO Eric Isham said, “Partnering with the Firefighter Council is especially important to me because the members they serve are heros therefore they deserve a fantastic web experience. One of our employees is actually a New York City Firefighter that works as a liaison for the Council. The credit unions love working with one of their own through the website selection process.

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Want to offer the best ADA compliant website in town. Now you can with complete confidence! As your members visit your gorgeous new user friendly website they will just be a click away from seeing all the products and services you offer.
Contact our NCOFCU member service representative to discuss your Member Benefit discount.
Josh Gallo - Regional Manager
Office 917 402-7720
josh@omnicommander.com


National Council of Firefighters Credit Unions Inc
3741 De Garmo Lane Miami, FL. 33133
305-951-3306    info@ncofcu.org    www.ncofcu.org

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