SELCO Promotes Jessica Redman

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August 13, 2019—SELCO Community Credit Union Promotes Jessica Redman to Commercial Loan Officer for Commercial & Business Banking

Redman brings 7 years of experience to her new role

(SPRINGFIELD, Ore.) — SELCO Community Credit Union recently promoted Jessica Redman to Commercial Loan Officer for the Commercial & Business Banking division. In this role, Redman will be responsible for further developing business relationships within our local communities.

Redman has worked at SELCO since 2012. She started as a Teller Services Associate/Licensed Client Services Specialist in SELCO’s Investment & Retirement Services unit and went on to become a roving Member Service Representative. In 2015, she moved to Commercial & Business Banking as an Assistant Commercial Loan Officer.

“It’s a terrific opportunity for the members we serve, and SELCO, as one of only a few locally based financial institutions to be able to grow our own talent and see them flourish within the communities we serve,” said Sean Huntington, vice president, commercial loan officer and local team leader. “We’re delighted to have such a focused and motivated banker expanding her role within SELCO and our community.”

Redman grew up in Bend and has lived in Eugene since graduating from Oregon State University with a Bachelor of Business Administration, with an emphasis in finance, in 2012. Through the years, Redman has been an active volunteer for the Alpha Xi Chapter of Kappa Alpha Theta, Eugene Area Alumnae Panhellenic Council, CASA, and Ronald McDonald House Charities. In her free time, she enjoys exploring the Pacific Northwest with her partner and two corgis.

For more information on SELCO's Commercial & Business Banking division, visit selco.org/business-and-commercial/.

About SELCO Community Credit Union:
Founded more than 80 years ago by a group of fiscally minded teachers, Eugene-based SELCO Community Credit Union now serves more than 140,000 members as the third largest Oregon-based credit union. A not-for-profit, federally insured, member-driven financial cooperative with more than $1.6 billion in assets, SELCO is able to provide its member-owners with exceptional rates and low fees on a full range of financial products and services, including banking, mortgages, personal and business loans, investments, and insurance. Membership is open to anyone who lives or works in the 27 Oregon counties SELCO serves. For more information, or to become a member today, stop by one of SELCO’s 15 branches, call 800-445-4483, or visit selco.org.

Contacts

Colleen Thompson, SELCO, 541-686-5395cthompson@selco.org
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