Rodriguez Promoted at Aspire Credit Union
December 15, 2021, Minot, ND – Aspire Credit Union announced the promotion of Jennifer Rodriguez to Lead Mortgage Loan Processor in mid-December. Rodriguez will continue to work in the credit union’s loan department. Rodriguez has been serving the membership at Aspire Credit Union for ten years, working her way from the teller line to the loan department.
As a graduate of Minot State University (2005), her dual major degrees in accounting and finance have brought great expertise to the organization. “As the Lead Loan Processor, I will be able to continue to assist members as they hit major milestones in their life. I am grateful for the opportunity and look forward to continuing to support our members,” said Rodriguez. Rodriguez is an active member in the community volunteering regularly for Meals on Wheels, at her children’s schools, and her local church.
Loan Department Manager, Bobbi Hansen said “Jen’s promotion is excellent for the credit union. Her talent and genuine care for members will continue to be elevated within her new leading role and displayed with her efforts within the community.”
Aspire Credit Union, formally Prairie Federal Credit Union has served the Minot area communities since 1937. A non-profit, member-owned financial institution, Aspire Credit Union strives to provide the best service, products, and rates possible to meet its member’s needs. Aspire Credit Union is a community-chartered credit union serving Bottineau, McHenry, McLean, Mountrail, Renville, and Ward Counties.
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