Indiana Members CU Supports Angel Tree
December 15, 2017
Indiana Members Credit Union is proud of its diversified member base and deposit and loan portfolios. We are also very proud of our “People Helping People” approach to conducting business and the way we have supported our communities since 1956.
(Indianapolis, IN) Indiana Members Credit Union (IMCU), Central Indiana’s largest credit union, partnered with CBS4 and The Salvation Army for this year’s Angel Tree Program. This seasonal program brings joy and happiness to those less fortunate during the holiday season by providing clothing, special-needs gifts and other wished-for items such as toys and games. Through the partnership, IMCU adopted 26 Angel’s from Central Indiana which will ensure these children have a happy holiday.
IMCU branches and its’ corporate headquarters shopped from the children’s specific lists to help fill their needs and prepared the gifts for delivery to The Salvation Army on Monday, December 11, 2017.
“IMCU has a strong commitment to the communities in which our members live and work and we are proud to partner with The Salvation Army and CBS4 for The Angel Tree Program to help provide children in need in our community with a brighter and happier holiday,” stated Ron Collier, President and CEO of Indiana Members Credit Union.
Mandy Emery, Vice President of Community Involvement at Indiana Members Credit Union said, “The generosity and support of our employees here at IMCU is amazing. They shopped for these Angels as though they were one of their own. So proud to be a part of IMCU and reflect the true spirit of the credit union philosophy of ‘people helping people’, not just during the holidays but year round.”
About Indiana Members Credit Union
Indiana Members Credit Union, headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, was founded in 1956 on the campus of IUPUI. IMCU has since grown to 26 branches in Central Indiana, offering consumer and business members a better financial alternative and a full array of products and services. Traditionally offering better rates on loans and deposits, IMCU maintains true to its roots by “Keeping It Simple” for members. For more information, please visit IMCU online at www.imcu.com.
Pictured left to right: Joel Tiede, Vice President of Branch Operations, IMCU, Monique Krider, Vice President of Human Resources, IMCU, John Newett, Senior Vice President of Operations, IMCU, Ron Collier, President and CEO, IMCU, Mandy Emery, Vice President of Community Involvement, IMCU and Gus Nierman, Courier, IMCU.