Tuesday, July 26, 2011

HRCU TAKES 4TH PLACE FOR NYIB LOGO DESIGN

Pictured from Left to Right: Brian Therrien, Chief Financial Officer; Christine Donnelly, Rochester Staff; Nicole Huntress, Rochester Staff; Leah Esslinger-Sprowl, Spaulding High School Branch Manager; Charlene Walsh, Rochester Staff; Dorrie Wortley, Rochester Staff; Jennifer Meyer, Rochester Staff.

(ROCHESTER NH)– Holy Rosary Credit Union (HRCU) recently took 4th place out of 11 contestants in the National Youth Involvement Board (NYIB) T-shirt design contest for their 2011 Conference. This educational forum is designed to build enthusiasm through recognition and networking opportunities for its participants. HRCU’s design was created by Spaulding High School Branch Manager, Leah Esslinger-Sprowl.

The NYIB was created in 1972 to establish a structure of information and resources concerning youth participation in the credit union movement. The focus of NYIB is helping credit unions reach out to youth in forms of class presentations, student branches and marketing products and services. The NYIB encourages excitement and commitment to youth financial literacy and creates leadership opportunities for the credit union movement.

This past Spring Leah was endorsed as a voting delegate for the NYIB. Voting Delegates have the honor of representing their state during the NYIB’s Annual Meeting. Leah will be the voice of New Hampshire sharing details of issues regarding information to youth as well as keeping the group up to date as to what is taking place in NH. As a voting delegate, Leah will also help determine who will best serve their state and the entire nation on the NYIB Executive Committee.

For more information, contact Sarinya Ball at (603) 332-6840.

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Holy Rosary Credit Union is a full service financial institution proudly serving more than 16,000 members in the State of New Hampshire with assets over $168 million dollars. The Credit Union’s main branch is located in Rochester, New Hampshire with other full service branches located in Dover and Farmington, New Hampshire. Visit Holy Rosary online at www.hrcu.org

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