Mendo Lake Credit Union CEO is Volunteer of the Year

August 3, 2015
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richard cooper with erica tynerCalifornia - As chief executive officer of Mendo Lake Credit Union (MLCU), Richard Cooper not only encourages community involvement by the members of his staff at each of the four MLCU branches; he leads by example. His willingness to "be involved" earned him this years Volunteer of the Year award from the Ukiah Chamber of Commerce. Cooper says it is an award indicative of MLCUs philosophy of giving to the community through volunteerism. Coopers selection for the award caps a series of honors bestowed on the credit union and its staff as a result of extensive volunteer services to the communities in both Lake and Mendocino counties. In his acceptance speech, the CEO said, "I am so very proud and thankful to have the opportunity to lead the team at Mendo Lake Credit Union. At MLCU we hold the spirit of volunteerism as a cornerstone of a healthy community. Our entire team contributes to that spirit by donating hundreds of hours annually to a long list of organizations. MLCU is a financial cooperative and our board of directors and supervisory committee are all volunteers.� These amazing men and women led by our current Board Chair Rob Scott all volunteer for a wide variety of organizations in addition to MLCU.� I think each one of our collective team deserve this award as much as I." Cooper acknowledged the leaders of organizations he has worked with and noted that he considers his efforts with them to be "an incredible privilege" to assisting in providing needed services, solving community problems, preserving natural resources and making the area a great place to live, work and visit. Actively serving as a volunteer for several groups and purposes since he was in his 20s, Cooper currently serves�as board president for the Mendocino College Foundation and has been a board member since 2008; is a board member as well as finance and development committee chair for the Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens in Fort Bragg; is board president for the Ukiah Senior Center Endowment; a loan committee member for Economic Development and Finance Corp (EDFC); and an audit committee member for the California Credit Union League. He is also active in fundraising for Plowshares Peace and Justice Center in Ukiah.� Cooper just concluded his term on the Mendocino College Bond Oversight Committee as well as several years as an EDFC board member. Cooper says he chooses organizations that are "truly making a difference and have strong mission-based goals and objectives" to give his time and energy. "I am passionate about helping those whose needs arent being met." He is a self-proclaimed advocate for education and programs that help develop the economic well-being of the community. Because of the credit unions community involvement, MLCU received the 2014 Stars of Lake County award in the category of Large Business of the Year. Noted in the nomination letter from the Lake County Office of Education were the more than 20 Lake County organizations that MLCU supports and provides volunteer assistance. "For their generous support and unwavering commitment to both educational and community-based programs, events, and activities, Lake County Office of Education is proud to nominate Mendo Lake Credit Union" for the Stars of Lake County honor, the nomination letter stated. In 2012, the state office CaliforniaVolunteers bestowed the honor of Californias Small Business Volunteer Program of the Year to MLCU. The award was given to "honor an outstanding California small business with an innovative, high-impact employee volunteer program." As stated in MLCUs vision statement, the credit union strives "to provide needed financial services and education" to its members and the communities it serves.� MLCU states its vision aims "to empower both individual and community economic prosperity to assist in making Lake and Mendocino counties great places to live and work." Mendo Lake Credit Union is a member-owned financial cooperative and has been serving members financial needs since 1959. MLCU branches are located in Lakeport, Clearlake, Fort Bragg and Ukiah.
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