ValleyStar Credit Union's Business Development Manager Selected for Financial Wellbeing for All Committee
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Becky Freemal, CMCO
Phone: 540.488.5799
email: beckyf@valleystar.org
Martinsville, Virginia (March 14, 2023) – ValleyStar Credit Union’s business development manager, Rachael Williams, was selected to be a member of the Virginia Credit Union League’s (VACUL) Financial Wellbeing for All Committee to address financial participation, education and inclusion for the communities ValleyStar serves.
The committee aims to aid credit unions in living the “Credit Union Difference” through initiatives and programs designed to improve financial outcomes. The committee will also leverage its initiatives and knowledge gained from credit unions to advocate for the industry and educate policymakers about the credit union’s efforts to improve the financial well-being of the communities we serve.
“Our members’ financial well-being is at the core of everything I do,” said Rachael Williams, ValleyStar’s business development manager. “I work diligently to provide financial education for ValleyStar members through classes and online resources to ensure all members are given the proper resources to achieve and maintain a healthy financial well-being.”
Rachael’s selection is one more example of her leadership as she grows the talent, skills and experience exemplified by the ValleyStar team. Financial well-being for members is a key aspect of the credit union’s focus to be the best in service and convenience.
We speak your language. Since 1953, the ValleyStar team has guided, educated and stood by its members to make banking and managing your finances as easy and convenient as possible. ValleyStar is a full-service financial institution that offers consumer and commercial products and services. Headquartered in Martinsville, Virginia, ValleyStar operates digital banking services and six physical branch locations. For more information,
visit valleystar.org. We’d love to speak with you.
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