2010 Annual Report - University of Iowa Community Credit Union
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2010 Annual Report - University of Iowa Community Credit Union
My Community. My Credit Union. The University of Iowa Community Credit Union 2010 Annual Report My Community. Your Credit Union working in your community. In 2010, our staff volunteered more than 1,000 hours, and as an organization, the Credit Union donated more than $160,000 to local charities. On the cover: She may have a southern accent, but Pagelyn Howren has lived in Iowa long enough to be very fluent in two things: all things financial and all things Hawkeye. Pagelyn started at the UICCU in 2004 as a financial service representative and recently became branch manager at the University of Iowa Memorial Union location. Working on campus, she says, gives her opportunities a traditional management job wouldn’t. Pagelyn volunteers her time at dozens of University events and programs, including the annual Dance Marathon, which raises millions of dollars for the UI Children’s Hospital. She also presents numerous financial literacy seminars each month to University employees and students and coordinates the UICCU’s presence at everything from student orientations and Greek Life events to the UI President’s Block Party. For these and many other reasons, Pagelyn and the UICCU received the University’s prestigious Hawkeye Award in 2010 for outstanding community partnership. Domestic Violence Intervention Program Souper Bowl UI Dance Marathon Peking Acrobats at Englert Theatre Iowa City Public Library Spelling Bee UI Diversity Day Bowl for Kids’ Sake Community Mental Health Center “Minds Matter Trivia” Money Smarts Workshop Iowa Children’s Museum Family Free Night Adopt a Highway Eastern Iowa Food Drive UI River Run UIHC DeGowin Center Blood Drive Vinton Bike Rodeo NAMI jeans day ICCSD Track/Field Days North Liberty Centre Blues & BBQ ICARE Pancake Breakfast North Liberty Fun Days Parade Hiawatha Hog Wild Days Party in the Park Parade Coralville 4th of July Parade Tiffinfest Safe Kids Coalition Safety Seat Check American Heart Association Heartwalk Procter & Gamble Staff Picnic Taste of Iowa Grinnell College Welcome Day United Way Campaign Fry Fest Financial education classes for incoming UI Athletes Taste of Market UI Health Fair ICM Move it! Dig it! Do it! Vinton Garage Sale North Liberty Fun Run Coats for Kids Cystic Fibrosis Fundraiser $1 Pumpkins UI Homecoming Parade Harvest Moon Fest Ponseti Races EFY Mercy Breast Cancer Walk/Run UI Parents’ Weekend Salvation Army Bell ringing HACAP Adopt a Family MICA Adopt a Family Santa’s Holiday Helpers Coralville Luminaries Party My Credit Union. T he University of Iowa Community Credit Union is proud to be an integral part of the communities in which our growing number of members live and work. In 2010 our reach, both in terms of the members we served and the lives we touched, was greater than ever. We welcomed more than 13,000 new members and expanded our service locations to ten. We opened an 11th on February 28, 2011. We also achieved tremendous financial growth: loans grew by more than 17.5% and deposits grew even more. Best of all, we were ranked in the top ten of more than 7,500 credit unions nationwide in effectively returning profits to our members. We also introduced a host of new services and products including a Free-in-10 mortgage program that gives members a quick 10-year payoff schedule, a home banking platform with new money management features, and mobile and text banking for members on the go. Innovations are important, but our highest priority remains our commitment to provide a high level of member service and to make a difference in our communities. In 2010, our staff volunteered more than 1,000 hours and as an organization gave more than $160,000 to local charities. As you read through this annual report, you’ll meet a handful of staff members who, through their time and talents, are making a difference in our communities each and every day. They, along with our many other staff members, remain true to our principles of service, hospitality, community support, and partnerships. Thank you for being a valued member of our Credit Union family and for helping to make a difference in our community. University of Iowa Community Credit Union 2010 Annual Report 1 Legendary Bluesman. Entertainer. Longtime UICCU Member. Meet Kevin “B.F.” Burt. 2 University of Iowa Community Credit Union 2010 Annual Report M idwest bluesman Kevin “B.F.” Burt, well known for his eclectic style of soulful blues, has entertained audiences for 20 years. He performs more than 320 shows a year, some solo and some with his band, The Instigators. He also composes music, played a lead role in an off Broadway play in New York and Washington D.C., wrote and composed a soundtrack, and appeared in an independent film. And since 1992, through most of his career as a musician, he’s also been a member of the UICCU. “The Credit Union has played a vital role in my business. It’s not a traditional business on any level. I don’t have a paycheck each Friday, but that’s not important to the UICCU. They have supported my dreams and even helped sponsor a summer concert series I put together five years ago to help my family and me afford a down payment on a house.” Community involvement, he says, is what sets UICCU apart. “It’s one thing to exist in a community, but another to be a part of it to make it more enjoyable for everyone.” That’s something that resonates with Burt who one day dreams of offering blues education in area schools for kids of all ages. “There is a reason kids drop out,” he says. “There has to be different things that keep their attention. For me, football and music are what kept me in school. I want to give other kids the opportunity to find their gifts.” To hear Kevin sing about what makes UICCU part of the community, go to our page on Facebook. University of Iowa Community Credit Union 2010 Annual Report 3 Taste of Market Facilitator. Big Brother Big Sisters Academic Mentor. Backbone of the UICCU Community Involvement Team. Meet Jacki Kuepker. B efore Jacki Kuepker joined the UICCU 11 years ago she didn’t know much about the Credit Union’s philosophy, but she quickly embraced it. “I like the idea of working for an organization where people are here to help people, and we don’t put profits first.” In fact, Jacki liked the notion so much that she has become the backbone of the UICCU’s Community Involvement Team, a group that is instrumental in offering volunteer and financial support to organizations in Johnson and Linn Counties. “I’ve been on the committee for more than five years because it’s important to me to be active in the community,” she says. Through the UICCU, Jacki became involved in the Big Brothers Big Sisters Academic Mentoring program. She has worked one-on-one with a number of students, forging one connection that lasted more than five years. She’s also helped prepare and serve food at Taste of Market, an annual event in downtown Iowa City that features food and music. The truth is that there is rarely a month when she is not volunteering. In the spring, she registers race times at the Iowa City schools’ Track and Field Days. In the winter, she’s a Santa’s Helper for Four Oaks clients. The rest of the year, she volunteers with the ICARE Pancake Breakfast and the Crisis Center’s Eastern Iowa Food Drive. “I have a lot of blessings in my life and enjoy being able to give back,” she says. “I’m grateful I work at a place that shares that same belief and values.” 4 University of Iowa Community Credit Union 2010 Annual Report University of Iowa Community Credit Union 2010 2008 Annual Report 1 5 Account Executive. Reach for Your Potential Board Member. Irving Weber Days Volunteer. Elected Trustee. Resident Santa. Meet Eldon Snyder. F or 22 years, Eldon Snyder has offered kind words and sound financial advice to thousands of members, first as a UICCU branch manager and most recently as an account executive. “I really enjoy having that personal interaction with individual members where I see them at the Credit Union and in the community,” he says. What many members may not know is just how involved Eldon is in Johnson County. Born and raised in Iowa City, for eight years he has served on the board of Reach for Your Potential, a non-profit organization that provides housing and care for individuals with disabilities. Eldon is also a longstanding member of the Iowa City Chamber of Commerce and the Noon Lions Club, has worked on the United Way Campaign Committee, raised money for Big Brothers Big Sisters, and supported the annual Irving Weber Days. Eldon has also played the role of Santa Claus at the UICCU’s annual children’s holiday party. The fact that Eldon dons a Santa suit and beard may be news to some, but others are more surprised by his newest endeavor as a trustee for the East Lucas Township in Johnson County. “I have always lived in Johnson County and my roots are here in Iowa City. This is my home, and I love it here. I get a lot of enjoyment and satisfaction out of helping people in my community achieve their goals.” 6 University of Iowa Community Credit Union 2010 Annual Report University of Iowa Community Credit Union 2010 Annual Report 7 Branch Manager. Coach. Treasurer of the Riverside Youth Baseball Association and Ducks Unlimited. King of the UICCU Adopt-A-Highway Program. Meet John Strabala. 8 University of Iowa Community Credit Union 2010 Annual Report M any UICCU members know John Strabala as longtime branch manager at the Iowa Avenue location in Iowa City. But he also holds another noteworthy position within the Credit Union; he has long been known as the UICCU’s reigning king of the Adopt-a-Highway Program. John started at the UICCU in 1984 and almost from day one, took over responsibility for the volunteer effort. Twice a year, John loads his pickup truck with UICCU staff and heads out to a two-mile stretch along Highway 6 near Procter and Gamble in Iowa City. “I have always loved the outdoors, hunting and fishing, so picking up trash and caring for the environment goes hand in hand with that. If you let the place get messy and trashy it ruins it for everyone. Some of us bring our own families and over the years my kids have come to help.” The UICCU cleanup team picks up a minimum of 20 bags of trash each outing. Sometimes, they even find a few surprises. “We have found spare tires, large palettes of wood, mattresses, and even sinks! Sometimes you just shake your head and wonder where it came from.” In 2008, John and the UICCU received the Governor’s Volunteer Award for their Adopt-A-Highway work. John is also a soccer, softball and baseball coach for his three children and has been involved in everything from the Iowa City Schools’ Track and Field Days to local boards. “Over my 27 years it’s been great to see all of our employees get involved in more things and find more and more opportunities to make a difference at every level.” University of Iowa Community Credit Union 2010 Annual Report 9 From the Chairperson Laura Reed 2010 was a great year for introducing new, innovative ways for members to manage their finances. The University of Iowa Community Credit Union performed exceptionally well against the backdrop of a struggling economy. Despite the national challenges, UICCU continued to grow and improve. While the numbers and ratios found in this Annual Report reflect a healthy credit union, it’s equally important to reflect on the things that do not necessarily show up on charts or graphs; like the deepening relationship we have with the communities we serve. I’d like to recognize the efforts of our staff in serving the membership, giving back to the community, and constantly looking for ways to make a strong cooperative even better. A commitment to the membership As a financial cooperative, our first priority is serving our members. In the credit union industry, there is a popular ratio known as Return of the Member. This ratio, calculated by independent research firm Callahan and Associates, rates credit unions by how much they return their profits back to the members in the form of better rates and lower fees. Out of over 7,500 credit unions nationwide, the UICCU was ranked 9th. In addition to this great honor, Iowa City Press-Citizen readers also voted UICCU the “Best Financial Institution” with which to do business. 10 A commitment to community For UICCU staff, the dedication to serve extends beyond the workplace and often beyond the hours of a typical work day. I’m proud to report that UICCU staff volunteered over 1,000 hours and the cooperative gave $160,000 in support to local charities in 2010. While we recognize a few of them in this Annual Report, I encourage you to visit the Community Involvement page of our website to learn more about how your cooperative gives back. A commitment to improve 2010 was a great year for introducing new, innovative ways for members to manage their finances. Our new home banking platform not only gives members the ability to track all of their accounts in one place, but also provides tools to help them manage their budget and set financial goals. Our “e-Alerts” help members avoid overdraft fees by warning them via e-mail or text message when their checking balances are low. And Mobile Banking gives members 24/7 access to their accounts from their smart phones. All of these services were introduced in 2010, and all are free. I would like to thank my colleagues who serve as our volunteer Board of Directors and the UICCU staff for the work they do to serve our members and our communities. Above all, I thank you, our members, for your continued support of the University of Iowa Community Credit Union. We deeply appreciate your confidence and support as we look to a bright future. Laura Reed Chairperson, Board of Directors University of Iowa Community Credit Union 2010 Annual Report From the Credit Committee Tom Lepic While we will continue to be competitive with our rates, our success will depend on our ability to be proactive. Loan demand continued to be very strong throughout your Credit Union in 2010. Loans increased $152 million over the past year as we ended the year at just under $956 million in loan balances, a strong 19% increase. In fact, with the exception of home equity loans, every loan type experienced double digit increases in growth. Given the continued dynamic economic climate, we are proud to have produced these results for the membership. It was indeed a special year in terms of providing convenient and inexpensive credit to our members as noted in the following highlights. Home loan originations, including both in-house and secondary market loans, came in at $417 million for the year, the best year on record for the Credit Union. Over 2,600 members took advantage of low interest rates and our in-house balances grew some 18%. Home equity loans continued to be a very popular option for our membership, as loan balances grew 9% and ended the year at $151 million. The commercial portfolio experienced very strong loan growth last year as well; balances grew just over 19% and ended the year at $118 million. In order to comply with the cap imposed by the NCUA, commercial loan participations sold continued and with commercial loan participations now of just under $17 million. Automotive lending continued to be a pleasant surprise for the cooperative, both in terms of over-the-counter (OTC) and indirect lending. Staff granted almost 3,000 OTC car loans totaling $46 million and our OTC car loan balances ended the year at $83 million, a 40% increase in loan balances. Staff granted almost 4,500 indirect car loans totaling $76 million and our indirect car loan balances ended the year at $136 million, representing a 26% increase in loan balances for the year. Personal unsecured loan balances had a good rebound in 2010. Balances increased $7 million, up 26%, and finished the year at $34 million. Credit card balances finished 2010 at just under $41 million, a healthy increase of 11%. This increase is due to our competitive fixed interest rates, more focus on these products by staff, and competitive MasterCard and Visa platinum card products. A challenging economy caused asset quality to be a focus during 2010 and loan quality will likely remain an area of focus for UICCU in the foreseeable future. Loan quality improved during 2010; our delinquency ratio finished the year at 0.78%, which was 52 basis points lower than in 2009 (1.30%). Net loans charged off increased 14% this year and finished the year at 0.58%, one basis point lower than in 2009. Given the percentage increase in loans, this outcome is not surprising. The UICCU has added resources, both internal and external, to our collection efforts with successful results. Underwriting policies continue to be reviewed on a periodic and regular basis, and we do not anticipate any significant changes in those policies in the near term. University of Iowa Community Credit Union 2010 Annual Report The Credit Union expects 2011 to be much the same as 2010 in terms of lending. High unemployment, tight credit markets, and inflationary fears still exist. The year ahead presents great opportunity for the UICCU to find existing loans held elsewhere and refinance those loans to save money for our members. While the Credit Union will continue to be competitive with our rates, our success will depend on our ability to be proactive. Your Credit Committee is dedicated to protecting the safety and soundness of your Credit Union and looks forward to the continued opportunity to care for the borrowing needs of our members by making money available and conveniently accessible, offering excellent loan products and services, and providing exemplary service. Respectfully submitted, Tom Lepic, Chair Credit Committee 11 From the Audit Committee mark moser Your credit union conducts frequent and extensive internal audits of all areas of the Credit Union’s compliance. As authorized by the Credit Union’s by-laws, the Audit Committee retained the accounting firm of McGladrey & Pullen, LLP to provide external auditing services during the past year. Their comprehensive audit centered on the Credit Union’s financial statements, internal controls and accounting procedures. As in years past, McGladrey & Pullen’s audit report indicated that the credit union’s financial statements are presented in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. Your Credit Union also conducts frequent and extensive internal audits of all areas of the UICCU’s compliance with its internal policies and procedures, as well as adherence to state and federal rules and regulations. The internal audit function also reviews employee accounts and dormant (or inactive) member accounts, two areas for potential fraud or malfeasance. The Audit Committee wishes to commend the internal audit department for their continued good work on behalf of the Credit Union’s membership. 12 During November 2010, the Credit Union received its examination by the Iowa Credit Union Division and the NCUA, as of September 30, 2010. This exam focuses on financial risk areas and your Board of Directors’ and Credit Union management’s oversight and operational management of these areas. The exam focuses on the UICCU’s lending and investment policies, its asset — liability management policies, and its ongoing performance as measured by several key financial ratios such as earnings and capital adequacy. Your Credit Union received a favorable examination report from its state regulators. In closing, the Audit Committee wishes to commend the UICCU staff for their dedication and commitment to the Credit Union and its membership. Respectfully submitted, Mark Moser, Chair Audit Committee All Credit Union accounts are insured up to $250,000 by the National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund (NCUSIF), which continues to be one of the strongest federal deposit funds in existence today. In addition to the deposit insurance, the Credit Union also maintains a multimillion dollar faithful performance bond, which provides coverage for our professional staff and volunteer directors. University of Iowa Community Credit Union 2010 Annual Report From the President Jeffrey A. Disterhoft There can be no greater purpose in life or in business than to help our neighbors, and the credit union takes tremendous pride in fulfilling that purpose. “People must come before profits...” At first glance, Hawkeye fans may not recognize the last recorded words of Nile Kinnick, the legendary Iowa football player who won the Heisman trophy in 1939 and died just four years later serving his country in World War II. But for the employees of the University of Iowa Community Credit Union, those words serve as a constant reminder of our mission, and our very purpose of existence as a member-owned cooperative. The year 2010 was yet another period of special accomplishments for your Credit Union, as we were recognized as one of the best financial institutions in the area. We enjoyed tremendous growth in our loans, deposits, assets and earnings. We strengthened our relationship with the University of Iowa, and built relationships in new markets as well. We took steps to better serve you through mergers, new offices, and the development of a Member Support Center to centralize our operations. We converted to an enhanced home banking platform, and began preparation for a new core processing system as well. While these are all wonderful successes, we find ourselves coming back to those words written on an aircraft carrier almost 70 years ago. Emblazoned on the front wall in the room where our staff meetings have taken place virtually every month for the past 15 years, those words are well known to every employee of the Credit Union. Penned while serving off the coast of Venezuela, Mr. Kinnick captured the essence of the core values that credit unions across the country attempt to emulate every day. There can be no greater purpose in life or in business than to help our neighbors, and the Credit Union takes tremendous pride in fulfilling that purpose. We price these products and services in a way that provides the most value to you as member-owners of the cooperative. From our perspective, we have an inherent responsibility to provide the very best value to each of you — not only in terms of pricing, but also service. It would seem that our efforts have been successful, as your cooperative was once again recognized as one of the top ten credit unions in the nation (out of over 7,500 institutions) in returning its earnings to the membership in the form of great rates and lower fees. You see, in some ways your Credit Union doesn’t just make loans — we make loans that provide our neighbors means of convenient transportation, or affordable housing for their families. In the same light, we do not simply accept our members’ deposits — we help our neighbors save for a child’s education, or perhaps their own retirement. While I’m sure you appreciate that sort of recognition, I think most of us would agree that recognizing “People must come before profits” is perhaps the greatest testament we could possibly provide, not only to Mr. Kinnick, but to the 80,000 members we serve each and every day. I pass along my sincere thanks to each of you for your continued patronage of the UICCU, and to our Board and staff alike for their tireless efforts, dedication, and ongoing commitment. Collectively, your efforts have clearly resulted in a tradition of excellence within the cooperative that we hope would have indeed made Mr. Kinnick proud. Jeffrey A. Disterhoft President / CEO University of Iowa Community Credit Union 2010 Annual Report 13 Financial Statements Condensed Statement of Financial Condition December 31, 2010 and 2009 Assets 20102009 Net Loans $949,296,000 $797,841,000 Cash and Cash Equivalents $98,885,000 $48,862,000 Investment securities and Federal Home Loan Bank stock $16,275,000 $13,223,000 NCUSIF Deposit $7,426,000 $6,303,000 Other Assets $27,031,000 $20,005,000 Property and equipment $18,440,000 $12,081,000 $1,117,353,000 $898,315,000 Total Assets Liabilities and Members’ Equity 2010 2009 Members’ Shares and Savings Deposits $387,685,000 $320,125,000 Members’ Certificate and IRA Deposits $493,063,000 $367,021,000 Federal Home Loan Bank Advances $135,650,000 $129,850,000 $6,290,000 $5,732,000 Other Liabilities Members’ Equity Total Liabilities and Members’ Equity $94,665,000 $75,587,000 $1,117,353,000 $898,315,000 The complete financial statements including the independent auditors’ unqualified report is available upon request. Condensed Statement of income Years Ended 2010 and 2009 2010 Interest from Loans $55,341,000 Interest from Investment Securities and Other Interest Total Interest Income Interest Paid on Borrowed Funds 2009 $47,609,000 $1,012,000 $765,000 $56,353,000 $48,374,000 $3,875,000 $3,994,000 Interest Paid on Member Shares and Savings Accounts $5,452,000 $4,980,000 Interest Paid on Member Certificate and IRA Accounts $11,186,000 $11,856,000 Total Interest Expenses $20,513,000 $20,830,000 $35,840,000 $27,544,000 Net Interest Income Other Operating Income $16,853,000 $18,297,000 Operating Expenses $29,870,000 $26,038,000 $5,247,000 $7,033,000 $17,576,000 $12,770,000 Provision for Loan Losses Net Income Loan Mix 2010 Commercial 12% Loan Mix 2009 New Auto 5% Commercial 12% Used Auto 16% Used Auto 19% Personal 4% Personal 4% Credit Cards 4% First Mortgage 40% 14 Home Equity 16% New Auto 5% Credit Cards 5% First Mortgage 41% Home Equity 17% University of Iowa Community Credit Union 2010 Annual Report $1100 • $1000 • $900 • Assets (in millions) $900 • $800 • $800 • $700 • $700 • $600 • $600 • $500 • $500 • $400 • $400 • $300 • $300 • $200 • $200 • $100 • $100 • 2006 $1000 • 2007 2008 2009 2010 Loans (in millions) 2006 $100 • $900 • $90 • $800 • $80 • $700 • $70 • $600 • $60 • $500 • $50 • $400 • $40 • $300 • $30 • $200 • $20 • $100 • $10 • 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 AssetsDeposits Deposits (in millions) 2007 2008 2009 2010 2009 2010 Equity (in millions) 2006 2007 2008 LoansEquity 2010 $1,117,353,000$880,748,000$949,296,000 $94,665,000 2009 $898,315,000$687,146,000$797,841,000 $75,587,000 2008 $773,651,000$624,160,000$696,378,000 $62,814,000 2007 $619,700,000$493,591,000$540,699,000 $54,384,000 2006 $544,561,000$434,387,000$464,041,000 $47,392,018 Loan Mix 2010 2009 New Auto $41,973,000 $37,107,000 Used Auto $177,279,000 $129,730,000 $41,878,000 $34,507,000 Personal Credit Cards $41,208,000 $37,169,000 Home Equity $151,646,000 $139,295,000 First Mortgage $387,191,000 $327,966,000 Commercial $118,317,000 $98,961,000 Total $959,452,000$804,735,000 University of Iowa Community Credit Union 2010 Annual Report 15 the people of the university of iowa community credit union Westside Iowa City 825 Mormon Trek Blvd. Downtown Iowa City 500 Iowa Ave. Eastside Iowa City 2525 Muscatine Ave. Coralville 1151 2nd St. North Liberty 585 W. Penn St. Ryan Baack Lynn Barrett Pam Beckner Laura Biehl Jennifer Broich Emily Carr Theresa Caswell Alan Clingan Sheila Cronbaugh Jim Cummings Jim Davis Zach Davis Jeff Disterhoft Sam Edwards Deb Enochson Eadie Fawcett Weaver Sue Freeman Mollie Grolmus Amy Henderson Sam Holmes Roger Jerrick Jim Kearney Jim Kelly Jennifer Kelso Jean Knepper Heather Koch Trenton Lampe Mark Law Michael Lehman Sue Lindauer Chris Marshall Angela McCarty Kim McCoy Tami McGary Connie Myers Jeffrey Nielsen Dick Noble Lisa Patterson Jessica Paul Sean Persons Steve Quigley Amber Rock Matt Russell Doug Sanders Ian Sara Paige Scianna Lindsay Singbeil Mindy Sleichter Charisa Sorensen Travis Sorensen Wanda Sterk Nate Stoll Nick Stull Jamie Tompkins Lyle Trow Chris Troyer Kari Valentine Connie Welk Skip Wells JoAnn Whitmore Ben Wright Eli Wynes Mike Young Julie Anciaux Gary Appleby Tim Asher Scott Brower Shelley Carolan Jessica Catney Penny Cox Ryan Doehrmann Devon Flanagan Sam Freeman Chris Gibbons Jenny Grecian Diana Hoffman Ashlee Holdgrafer Rose Irlbeck Stacey Karsten Aaron Leonard Toni Lunden Barb Markham Emma McFarlane Victoria Merkle Betty Miller Heather Miller Brandy Mullen Megan Neumiller Angela North Tracy Olson Megan Patz Sarah Rollinger Dave Ryan Brandy Shield Eldon Snyder Anna Sorgenfrey John Strabala Susan Thompson Vicki Waltz Scott Wilson Lauren Belcher Lisa Boyd Laurie Cooper Kara Evans Doug Goodenbour Brad Horswell Pete Johnson Kuansay Khamphilanouvong Katie Miller Sandi Mossman Shane Naanep Peter Nkumu Sally Solomon Tiffany Voshell Steve Wallace Pam Axeen Trishia Barr Nate Benoit Emma Bluemel Deana Emerson Matt Frascht Cindy Lindley Ryan Lunemann Mike Murray Cathy Orr Claudia Pearce Derek Sondag Kristen Temple Sandra Thorington Erica Vancil Erica Young Michelle Zear Eric Baumgarth Crystal Bence Pam Bensley Joseph Crawford Cynthia Diltz Lisa Dybvik Sydni Koenig Matthew Kuhl Bob Lamkins Mindy Lenz Trevor Miller Michelle Steines Marcia Stoos University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics 200 Hawkins Dr. Luther Cameron Kimberly Funk Katie Moorhead Kathryn Sidwell Val Sorensen uiccu mortgage Brad Maras Lorraine Melsha Gerri Moore Nathan Seyfer Patrick St. John University of Iowa Memorial Union 125 North Madison St. Delanie Foster Pagelyn Howren Sara Limas Jessica Pawelski Julia Vedral Shumin Wang hiawatha 405 S. Blairsferry Crossing Kathy Bowersox Jessica Bye Peggy DesCamps David Ernst Patty Greve Donna Haman Cathy Kelchen Theresa Morgan Cynthia Orris Diane Potter Taylor Sebetka Marie Steen Cindy Taylor Trent Von Ahsen Shawn West Stan Younce Grinnell 705 6th Ave. Barb Arthur Erin Black Nancy Gilliland Sarah Nekola Andy Versendaal Westdale 2340 Edgewood Rd. SW Toni Bowser Molly Clevenger Darci Dullea Tasha Greiner Caleb Jacobi Marnée Mackey Mike Staub Felisha Warner Wendy Trimble vinton 412 1st. Ave. Dawn Cory Rae Dugan Arlis Mulder Carolyn Phippen 16 credit administration Chris Carlson Kim Eastwood Dave Folkedahl Bobbi Halstead Clyde Hansen Norma Heck Steve Hinde DJJohnson Marnie Kuenster Jacki Kuepker Bonnie Levien Dee McAlpin Chris McLean Seth Miller Linda Nudd Sarah Rowe Christin Schmidt Laurel Sellers Wendy Stinocher Chris Tjebkes Marty Winegarden Member Assistance Center Lori Bross Deb Campbell Lisa Costolo Allison Dautremont Belinda Davidson Cathy Davis Stacy Fultz Carol Johnson Phil Johnson Jodi Landeros Melissa McCafferty Katie Piper Traci Sandeen Liz Swanson Katie Yanacheck University of Iowa Community Credit Union 2010 Annual Report Board Members Business Partners Dean Borg Scott Byers University of Iowa (retired) Iowa Realty Commercial Realtor Karin Franklin Jean Harney (Vice-chairperson of the Board) City of Iowa City (retired) (Secretary) ACT (retired) Tom Lepic Charles McComas McComas-Lacina Lepic Kroeger Realtors (retired) The University of Iowa Community Credit Union acknowledges the following businesses who partner with us: ACT Johnson County Active Endeavors Kinseth Hospitality Group Alpla Lear Corporation ASI Sign System Lensing Funeral Services AW Welt Ambrisco Insurance, Inc. LL Pelling, Inc. Chatham Oaks, Inc. LMS North America Chezik Bell Loparex City of Coralville Manatt’s City of Grinnell Mayflower Homes City of Iowa City McComas Lacina Construction City of North Liberty MECCA Coles Quality Foods, Inc. Mercy Hospital CompleWare Montezuma Manufacturing Corrflex Display and Packaging Neumann Monson Architects Corridor Kids Pediatric Dentistry New Pioneer Food Cooperative Daily Iowan Oakland Acres Golf Club, Inc. Every Bloomin’ Thing Oaknoll Retirement Residence Family Dentistry Oral B Fit 2 Live Pearson Freeman Insurance Plastics Products Company Frohwein Office Plus Poweshiek County Goodwill Industries Procter & Gamble Grinnell College Quality Care Grinnell Family Care River City Dental Care Grinnell Regional Medical Center RR Donnelley Hawkeye Food Systems Scattergood Friends School Integrated DNA Technologies, Inc. Solon Community Schools Iowa Children’s Museum Sonoco Corrflex Iowa City Community School District Stuff, Etc. Iowa City Rehabilitation and Systems Unlimited, Inc. Healthcare Center Trinity Episcopal Iowa Management Systems United Natural Foods Iowa Medical Classification Center University of Iowa Iowa Valley Habitat for Humanity University of Iowa Hospitals and ITWC Clinics J.M. Swank Legal Counsel Lynch, Greenleaf, & Michael, Attorneys-at-Law Auditor McGladrey & Pullen, LLP Supervisory Agencies State of Iowa, Department of Credit Unions Pat McGrath Fred Mims McGrath Automotive Group University of Iowa Mark Moser Laura Reed University of Iowa (Chairperson of the Board) Mercy Medical Center, Cedar Rapids National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) During 2010 the University of Iowa Community Credit Union held four Advisory Board meetings. The Advisory Board, started in 2009, is made up of 12 community members each representing a different segment of the community. The objectives of the Board are to make the Credit Union aware of opportunities for involvement and public relations in the community as well as to act as a sounding board for new UICCU products and service ideas. The Advisory Board represents people with a diversity of skills, expertise and experience and meets quarterly with the Senior Team of the Credit Union. Don Jackson, Procter and Gamble (Retired) Joe Bolkcom, State Senator Kelby Scandrett, Product Manager, McKesson Provider Technology Dan Brown, Community Advocate Deb Dunkhase, Executive Director, Iowa Children’s Museum Bill Nelson, Director, UI Office of Student Life Diana Lundell, Assistant V.P. Marketing and Communications, University of Iowa Health Care Steve Anderson, Attorney, Owner Hawkeye Settlement Services Bob Rehfuss, CPA Abdul Zubaid, Sales Professional, Stryker Spinal Device Susan Farrell, Brand Specialist, Carousel Motors Tricia Van Roekel, Realtor, Lepic Kroeger Realtors University of Iowa Community Credit Union 2010 Annual Report 17 We offer these services Loan Services Other Services Home Loans Auto Loans Commercial Loans Home Equity Loans Personal Loans Recreational Vehicle and Boat Loans Credit Cards Automatic Payroll Deduction and Net Check Deposit Vehicle Invoice Price Guides Money Orders Savings Bonds Cashier’s Checks Safe Deposit Boxes Deposit Services Clubs Checking Services Savings Accounts Money Markets Accounts Certificates of Deposit Individual Retirement Accounts Kirby’s Kids Club Prime Club Investments & Insurance* Memberships Trust Services Brokerage Services 401(k) Plans Retirement Planning Asset Management Mutual Funds Pension Rollovers Auto, Home & Life Insurance *Investment and insurance services listed are through UICCU Investment Services Free Convenience Services Visa Debit Card Touchtone Teller CU Online Home Banking Online Bill Payer Online Credit Card Statements e-Statements Mobile and Text Banking Web Chat Night Depository Iowa Avenue Mormon Trek Towncrest 339-1000 339-1030 339-1002 Coralville Grinnell 339-1020 236-8822 Services listed are subject to change or adjustment by credit union officials. Cedar Valley Chapter of Credit Unions Credit Union National Association Federal Home Loan Bank Federal Reserve Filene Research Council Grinnell Area Chamber of Commerce Home Builders Association Iowa City Area Chamber of Commerce Iowa City Area Development Group Iowa Credit Union League Iowa Credit Union Foundation Iowa League Corporate Central National Association of State Chartered Credit Unions The University of Iowa Foundation President’s Club The UI Community Credit Union serves Iowa Avenue Mormon Trek Towncrest Coralville Grinnell 339-1000 living 339-1030 339-1020 339-1002or working persons in 36 236-8822 counties in eastern Iowa. Membership is also open to relatives of existing members and University of Iowa alumni. Toll free: 1-800-397-3790 Our web site: www.uiccu.org E-mail: mac@uiccu.org
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