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When Lauren began her exhaustive search for the best auto financing rates in Harrisonburg, she had no idea she would end up with a financial partner that exceeded her expectations. Initially she was drawn to DCCU for the auto loan, and over the next several years she continued to be impressed by the personalized service she received. Lauren recalls, “Each time I came into the branch, the staff was so nice and eager to help me.”
Lauren recently faced a dilemma when she and her family relocated to Herndon, Virginia to be closer to her husband’s job in Washington, D.C. Upon settling into their new city, she began looking for a local banking option. After researching several financial institutions, Lauren found that DCCU remained the best choice, despite the distance. Even though the closest physical branch is in Woodstock, which is over 80 miles away from her home, Lauren’s local banking options couldn’t match DCCU’s digital banking experience.
Technology allows Lauren to comfortably maintain a strong relationship with DCCU. “DCCU’s Online Banking and Mobile App make it easy for me to maintain my banking relationship, and I can’t say enough about Online Bill Pay,” Lauren said. “I love using Online Bill Pay because I can pay bills from my phone and I don’t have to remember to buy stamps!” Unlike her experience with other banks, there’s reduced lag time between when the payment is scheduled and when the check clears. “I love that the money comes out of my account so quickly after I schedule the bill to be paid,” said Lauren.
DCCU balances personal service and convenient technology in a way that’s perfect for Lauren, especially since she no longer has access to a local branch. “DCCU does a great job keeping up with technology so that members who prefer a digital banking experience can still receive the same great service as members who live locally and go into the branches regularly,” Lauren said. “And if I need more extensive help, I know I can call the Service Center. They are always so friendly and knowledgeable, and can resolve the situation quickly.”
At DCCU, once you become a member you are always a member. We rely on technology to help bridge the gap for members who don’t have access to a branch, or simply prefer to bank on the go. Lauren’s story is one example of how DCCU continues to meet the needs of our changing membership.
Once a Member, Always a Member
Lauren’s Story
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P.O. Box 1365Waynesboro, VA 22980
“DCCU makes it easy for me to maintain my banking relationship.”
— Lauren
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Board of DirectorsEverett J. Campbell, Jr., ChairmanQ. Maurice Gresham, Vice ChairmanLeslie E. Ramsey, TreasurerDrew Ellen Gogian, SecretaryTimothy M. Simmons, DirectorDaniel L. Bowman, DirectorMichael P. Blinn, DirectorMarvin G. Copeland, Associate DirectorAngela M. Simonetti, Associate DirectorSteve F. Elkins, President/CEO
Supervisory CommitteeBruce F. Hamrick, ChairmanRon L. Harlow, SecretaryEugene F. Walker, MemberKenneth A. Hawkins, Jr., Associate Member
Governance CommitteeMichael P. Blinn, ChairmanDrew Ellen Gogian, DirectorAngela M. Simonetti, Associate DirectorMary Louise Leake, Member
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DuPont Community Credit Union
Contact Us140 Lucy Lane | P.O. Box 1365Waynesboro, VA 22980
Call Us540.946.3200 | 800.245.8085Monday – Friday 8 a.m. – 7 p.m.Saturday 9 a.m. – Noon
[email protected] 540.946.3212
ART – Audio Response Teller540.946.3200 x1 | 800.245.8085 x1
Lost or Stolen Debit/Credit Cards866.820.5970
Stop in to See UsMonday – Thursday 9 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.Friday 9 a.m. – 6 p.m.Saturday 9 a.m. – Noon (drive up only)
LocationsCraigsville
Craigsville ATM 139 West Craig Street
Fishersville
Windward Pointe ATM 47 Windward Drive
Grottoes
Grottoes ATM209 3rd Street
Harrisonburg
Kaylor47 West Kaylor Park Drive
Reservoir*1925 Reservoir Street
South High*1820 South High Street
Lexington*1130 North Lee Highway
Stuarts Draft2518 Stuarts Draft Highway
Staunton
Community Way105 Community Way
Downtown Staunton410 North Augusta Street
West Staunton ATM 138 Parkersburg Turnpike
Verona315 Lee Highway
Waynesboro
Lucy Lane140 Lucy Lane
Riverside200 East Broad Street
West Main2200 West Main Street
Woodstock1025 Woodstock Commons Drive
*Saturdays – ATM only
IN THIS ISSUEEmployee SpotlightPresident’s ColumnBoard of Directors UpdateBill Pay Upgrade Coming SoonFraud Prevention: Romance Scams
On July 24, we will be upgrading our Bill Pay service with several great new features that make paying bills even easier. Enhancements include:
The ability to send an electronic payment toanyone, anywhere – it’s absolutely free and doesn’t require the recipient to sign up for any service
Make charitable donations with ease
Send personalized gift checks for a variety ofoccasions*
If the merchant accepts electronic payments, your payments will be delivered in 2-3 days instead of paying by check which takes at least 5 days
Learn more at mydccu.com/newbillpay.
Product Spotlight:Bill Pay Upgrade Coming Soon
*Small fee for this feature.
SUMMER 2017
MemberMattersA Publication for Members of DuPont Community Credit Union
Expanding our Field of Membership A message from DCCU’s President/CEO Steve F. Elkins
Board of Directors Recruitment Process UnderwayThe process has begun to recruit volunteers to serve on the DCCU Board of Directors. The current terms held by Everett J. Campbell, Jr. and Timothy M. Simmons will expire in 2018.
The Governance Committee is accepting applications from voting members interested in serving on the Board. Nominations may be submitted between July 1 and July 31, 2017. Application information is available online at mydccu.com. A slate will be presented to the membership by October 2, 2017.
Members will also have an opportunity to run by petition. If a member desires to serve on the Board of Directors, but has not been nominated by the Governance Committee, the member may be nominated by petition. Nominations by petition must be signed by at least 500 voting members. The petition forms and procedures will be available October 2, 2017 by email to [email protected]. Completed forms must be submitted by the close of business on Tuesday, October 31, 2017.
Should the slate require an election, ballots will be distributed in January. Keep up-to-date with the election process by visiting mydccu.com.
Member Matters is a publication of DuPont Community Credit Union.
Employee SpotlightApril 1, 2017 – June 30, 2017
Years of Service 30 Years – Cindy Nuckoles15 Years – Anna Gebhardt10 Years – Mary Beverage10 Years – Lindsay Shaver 5 Years – Jessica Hanger 5 Years – Cassandra Tomlin
PromotionsZach Bandy
Lead Systems ArchitectMorgan Kellison
Jr. Financial AnalystKellen Landis
Mortgage Representative
By the NumbersMay 31, 2016
Assets $1,056,341,911 Savings $905,892,923Loans $788,035,664Members 79,359
May 31, 2017Assets $1,116,373,576Savings $963,336,334Loans $847,334,179Members 88,028
Fraud Prevention: Romance Scams
DCCU’s mission is to improve the financial health of the communities we serve. We are excited to announce that our recent request to expand our field of membership has received approval from the State Corporation Commission. Now, individuals who live, work, worship, attend school, or volunteer in Clarke, Frederick, Page and Warren counties, and the City of Winchester can become members of our cooperative. We believe these neighboring communities will greatly benefit from our quality products, dedicated service, and genuine commitment to making our community a better place.
Expanding our field of membership does not change our level of commitment to serving our existing members. It simply means we now have the opportunity to share all the benefits of credit union membership that you have come to know with even more individuals, and allow them to get to know the DCCU difference in the same way.
At this time we do not have immediate plans to build branches in these areas; however our Board of Directors and Senior Leadership are committed to conducting extensive research to examine all possibilities for expanding our branch network in the coming years. In the meantime, interested individuals are welcome to join DCCU and take advantage of our many electronic banking options, including our robust Online Banking platform and our Mobile App.
Thank you for your continued support of our cooperative. We appreciate the opportunity to serve our members and the community.
A romance scam is a confidence trick involving false romantic intentions towards a victim, gaining their affection, and then using that goodwill to commit fraud.
Scammers often take advantage of people through dating websites, apps, or social media. Scammers will often express strong feelings for victims in a short period of time and usually suggest moving the relationship to private channels such as texting, email, or instant messaging. They will go to great lengths to gain the victim’s interest and trust; and once they have, they will ask for money, gifts, or banking details. They often pretend to need money for some sort of emergency such as a severely ill family member that needs surgery or recent robbery or theft. The scammer may also attempt to set up an in-person interaction but need money to cover travel expenses. If money for travel is sent, the scammer always gives an excuse of why they can’t travel or an elaborate story of why they need more money.
Tips to Avoid Becoming a Victim:
Be skeptical of unsolicited communication
Use a search engine to conduct a search of names and otherinformation and an image search of profile pictures to verify identity
Be alert to spelling and grammar mistakes in written or spokencommunication
Be cautious when sharing personal pictures or videos
Alert family and friends to any in-person meetings
Never send money or give out banking information to anunknown individual
If you think you have been scammed, report it to the website where the scammer first contacted you. Provide as many details about the scammer (such as their profile name, email address, or phone number) as possible. If you think you have provided your DCCU banking information, please contact the DCCU Compliance Department immediately at [email protected].
Information Resource: www.scamwatch.gov
DCCU recently announced the winners of its annual scholarship contest. Applicants were asked to write an essay related to challenges small business owners will face in the future, and how credit unions can aid in their success. DCCU staff members attended many of the high school awards ceremonies to meet the winners and make the scholarship presentation in person. This year, two new categories were added to now include students attending graduate school or a tech school in pursuit of certification or licensure. Each scholarship winner received $1,000 towards their educational pursuits.
Congratulations to our 2017 scholarship winners:
DCCU Awards Scholarships to Area Students
Crystal Drumheller, Adult Category
Jennifer Shoemaker, Broadway High School
Austin Armentrout, Buffalo Gap High School
Erika Thorpe, Central High School
Madison Shifflett, East Rockingham High School
Kallie Grove, Fort Defiance High School
Darla Horne, Harrisonburg High School
Ian Jehring, Masters/Doctorate
Allison Clark, Parry McCluer High School
Erin Lyons, Private School Category (Ridgeview Christian)
Ethan Ernst, Riverheads High School
Jacob Warner, Robert E. Lee High School
Joshua Thomas, Rockbridge County High School
Bailey Carpenter, Spotswood High School
Madison Long, Stonewall Jackson High School
Jesse Boyce, Strasburg High School
Garrett Campbell, Stuarts Draft High School
Stephanie Crisman, Technical and Licensure Category
Iain Slater, Turner Ashby High School
Rebecca Pereles, Waynesboro High School
Nolan Vess, Wilson Memorial High School
For more information about our scholarship winners, including excerpts from each essay, visit mydccu.com/learn/scholarships.
Augusta
Rockbridge
Bath
Rockingham
Buena Vista
Harrisonburg
Highland
Lexington
Staunton
Waynesboro
Shenandoah
Clarke
Warren
Frederick
Page
Winchester
“Expanding our field of membership does not change our level of commitment to serving our existing members.”
— Steve F. Elkins