Interra Credit Union Receives Diamond Award For Outstanding Marketing Acheivements
KOSCIUSKO — Interra Credit Union, headquartered in Goshen, was recently honored with a Diamond Award, which recognizes outstanding marketing and business development achievements in the credit union industry.
The award was presented to Meegan Siegwarth, Interra Vice President of Marketing & Member Experience by the Credit Union National Association Marketing & Business Development Council. CUNA is a national network comprised of over 1,200 credit union marketing and business development professionals. Awards are given in each of 30 categories ranging from advertising to community events and beyond.
Interra Credit Union won the Internal Marketing Recognition category for its entry, entitled Employee Welcome Kit. New employees of Interra are presented with a custom box welcoming them into the Interra family.
“Interra began new branding in 2016,” stated Siegwarth. “It’s an honor to be recognized for these efforts on a national level. But most importantly, knowing that we’re making an impactful difference for the credit union movement, our employees and our members is what matters the most.”
“The credit union industry has no shortage of marketing and business development talent, but, as the name of the prize suggests, these professionals shine the brightest,” said Amber Scott, Chair of the CUNA Marketing & Business Development Council’s Diamond Awards Committee and VP Marketing & Communications at 1st MidAmerica CU. “Bold, inventive and fearless in the face of uncertainty, the 2017 Diamond Award winners inspire us to aim higher and try new approaches.”
The Diamond Awards were presented at the council’s 24th annual conference held March 29-April 1 in San Antonio, Texas. For more information on the Diamond Awards or to view the entire list of winners, go to www.cunacouncils.org/awards.
Interra, has assets exceeding $920. The credit union serves more than 70,000 members at 16 offices in Elkhart, Kosciusko, LaGrange, Marshall and Noble counties in Indiana and via a suite of robust electronic services at interracu.com.