LCU presented Fitchburg High School Principal, John Braga with $2,500 for the Student Scholarship Program at Fitchburg High.
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LCU gives back to the ARC of Opportunity
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As a leading advocate for giving back to the local communities and helping to improve lives of neighbors in need, Katie Najjar, Senior Vice President of Retail Banking at All One Credit Union (LCU) visited The Arc of Opportunity in North Central MA on Feb. 27, and presented a check in the amount of $4,000 to Mary Heafy, President and CEO of The Arc of Opportunity in North Central Massachusetts.
“We are proud to help sponsor The Arc of Opportunity’s Annual Auction Event,” said Najjar. “The Arc is a dedicated non-profit organization empowering and supporting individuals with disabilities and their families. This contribution reflects the commitment of All One Credit Union to fostering inclusivity and making a positive impact in our community.”
Heafy had a special thank you to The Arc’s Gold Sponsor All One Credit Union for being the first corporation to support their cause.
“We value our strong relationship with All One Credit Union,” Heafy said. “The Arc relies on the generosity of our loyal sponsors, donors, and supporters to deliver critical supports. Family supports, particularly recreational activities and events, are greatly needed for families with children who have a disability.”
The Arc’s 2024 Annual Auction event will be held on Oct. 11, 2024, at Great Wolf Lodge.
All One Credit Union Announces Promotions
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All One Credit Union is proud to announce the following employees have been recently promoted within the organization.
Randy Harris has been promoted to Vice President Treasury. Randy joined LCU in 2004 as a Financial Analyst. In 2012, he was promoted to Finance Officer and in 2013, he was promoted to AVP Treasury. Randy superbly manages our Treasury function and facilitates the Investment and ALCO Committee meetings. He is well regarded throughout the organization for his support and expertise and the important roles he has played on numerous projects and initiatives at the credit union. Randy holds an associate’s degree from Quinsigamond Community College and a bachelor’s degree from UMASS Amherst. Randy is very dedicated to his role, enjoys traveling and trivia. Randy resides in Gardner.
Kathy Hurley has been promoted to Vice President Human Resources. She joined LCU in 2004 as a Teller and also worked in Lending as an Indirect Specialist. Kathy transitioned into HR 15 years ago and has progressed throughout the department. She was promoted to AVP HR Business Partner in 2019. Kathy is very knowledgeable within her field of expertise and has made significant contributions to the credit union. Kathy has a bachelor’s degree and an MBA from Fitchburg State University. She is also a certified Professional in Human Resources through the Society for Human Resources Management and the Human Resources Certification Institute. Kathy resides in Hubbardston with her husband and 2 children.
Tim MacLeod has been promoted to Vice President Facilities & Security. Tim joined LCU in 2017 as AVP Facilities. Since that time, Tim has had significant accomplishments at the credit union managing multiple projects including large scale renovations, while overseeing the Facilities and purchasing functions. Tim came to LCU with over 10 years of Facilities and Property Management experience. In 2023, Tim took on the responsibility of being LCU’s Security Officer. Tim holds an associate’s degree from Dean College and a bachelor’s degree from Worcester State University. Tim demonstrates LCU’s values every day. Tim resides in Leominster with his wife and 2 children.
Suzanne St. Cyr has been promoted to Vice President Consumer Lending. Suzanne joined LCU in 1990 as Teller. After working in Retail for several years, Suzanne transitioned to Consumer Lending in 1995 and has progressed throughout that department. She was promoted to AVP Consumer Lending in 2002. Suzanne is extremely knowledge within Lending and has made significant contributions to that division. In her new role, Suzanne will take on the responsibility of overseeing the Indirect Lending and Loan Servicing Departments, in addition to Consumer Lending. Suzanne holds a bachelor’s degree from the College of the Holy Cross. Suzanne enjoys traveling and resides in Leominster.
Ben Shipp has been promoted to Assistant Vice President Branch Manager. Ben was hired in 2020 as the Branch Manager at the North Leominster Branch. Since that time, he has successfully managed all aspects of the branch including member service, sales, operations and the development of the team. Ben had several years of banking experience prior to LCU including being a multi-site Branch Manager. Ben has been instrumental in driving various strategic initiatives and implementing new processes within our core that have significantly improved the overall efficiency of our branches. Ben recently received certificates for Lean Six Sigma and Agile Leadership. Ben resides in Lunenburg with his wife and daughter.
Be aware of common scams taking place
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Below find common scams taking place today. Scammers are targeting good, hard-working people. They play on sympathy and fear. Be cautious, some scams are very sophisticated, and always remember if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Help us Slam the Scam.
Tech Support Scams
You may receive a phone call informing you that your computer has an issue with malware. They’ll request payment to fix it or remote access. Do not allow remote access from someone you don’t know who claims they are tech support and need that in order to fix your computer. A technology department would not call you randomly.
Impersonation Scams
These scammers pose as a legitimate company, like All One Credit Union, or a utility company and request personal information or a payment transfer in order to make things “right” on your account. They can even use a fake caller ID – showing the legitimate company’s name and number. Don’t call back the number – it’s forwarded to the scammer. Hang up and look up the company’s number if you want to verify the call. A scammer posing as a utility company might warn you to pay your balance within a limited time or threaten that the utility will be shut off.
Employment Opportunity Scams
When validating employment opportunities be cautious, especially for those that are exclusively online or working from home. If someone claims to have overpaid you for a job, promises to reimburse for equipment, or asks you to send equipment to the tech department, be suspicious, these are not normal requests. You will be liable for the cost if the equipment is never returned. Never divulge personal information online to an unknown source.
Romance Scams
If you are asked for financial support from a new partner that’s been exclusively an online relationship, you’re likely a target of this elaborate scheme.
Common Red Flags
You need to do this immediately! – If you are told to take immediate action and/or a threat made if it is not completed immediately, this is a red flag.
Do you usually pay for items this way? – The form of payment may be unusual. They may ask for payment in the form of gift cards that you can provide the numbers and PIN of over the phone or maybe wiring the funds for faster results. These aren’t typical forms of payment.
Hi, I have a great opportunity! – You don’t know the person with this great opportunity, or they are in desperate need of your help. They’ll repay you double. And they will use various forms of communication email, text messaging, voice messages and can even ring your doorbell.
If you feel you may have been a victim of a scam/fraud, please reach out to All One Credit Union (LCU) directly, 800-649-4646.
Thank You Fitchburg, Leominster & Gardner Boys & Girls Club, we had a great time!
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A massive THANK YOU to All One Credit Union for helping re-organize our Gardner Clubhouse last Friday as part of LCU Volunteer Day! Thank you for all that you do for our community💙
Radio Interviews with Mega 106.1
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Let’s do This! Listen to our monthly interviews in Spanish on relative banking topics with Mega 106.1 and Daisy Casiano, AVP / Member Relationship Manager at All One Credit Union. Check back monthly to hear the latest interview.
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