BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Alabama Telco Credit Union announces recent promotions at their Administrative Office in Hoover.
Kim Murdoch has been promoted from Vice President of Operations to Senior Vice President of Operations. Murdoch has been with Alabama Telco since 1993 and has held various titles including Teller, Loan Officer, Branch Manager and Assisted Vice President of Operations. In her new role, her responsibilities include ensuring growth for the credit union and striving to be a positive role model for the staff.
Shannon Porter has been promoted to Real Estate and Central Lending Manager. Porter has been employed with Telco for more than nine years and has previously held positions as Teller, Loan Officer and Call Center Manager. Her new duties include overseeing the Real Estate department as well as Centralized Lending.
Monica Peterson has been promoted to Call Center Operations Supervisor. Peterson has been employed by Telco since 2006 and has served as a Call Center Representative. In her new role, Peterson will continue to act as a Call Center Representative but will also manage the Call Center staff and department.
Membership in Alabama Telco is available to employees or members of a qualifying group or organization, relatives of current Telco members, as well as anyone living, worshipping, working or attending school in the following Alabama counties: Montgomery, Autauga, Elmore, Pike, Tuscaloosa, Talladega, Jefferson, Shelby, St. Clair, Calhoun, Baldwin, Mobile, Madison, Houston, Coffee and Geneva.
Alabama Telco Credit Union is a full service financial institution with branches located across the state of Alabama. With assets in excess of $345 million, Alabama Telco serves more than 50,000 members with friendly and professional service. For more information on Alabama Telco Credit Union, visit www.alatelco.org or call 1-800-24TELCO.
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