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How Bay Area Credit Union Began Bay Area Credit Union, formerly known as Sohio Toledo Refinery Credit Union, was chartered by the state of Ohio on November 24, 1934. A group of forward-thinking individuals, employees of the Sohio Toledo Refinery, pooled their assets and set this credit union in motion. It started with 11 members and $70 in assets.
What is a Credit Union? Credit Unions are different from any other financial institution as they are founded on democratic, cooperative principles. Credit Unions are not-for-profit and are owned and operated by the members they serve. Members elect, and may be elected to, the credit union board of directors, with each member having one vote.
Credit Union Uniqueness
- One member, one vote
- Owned and operated by members
- Voluntary Board of Directors
- Favorable rates and low-cost services
- Dividends are paid to members - not stockholders
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Board of Directors The Boards of Directors sets the overall direction of the credit union. Directors are elected by the membership, and serve in a voluntary capacity for 3-year terms.
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Chairman Christopher J. Velker |
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Vice-Chairman Barry L. Ramlow |
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Treasurer Jennifer S. Ferguson |
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Secretary Scott Wells | |
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Directors Kenneth W. Lowry Dawn Bassitt John Soncrant
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Director Emeritus Bernice P. Sellers | | |