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New manager announced at Y-12 Federal Credit Union in Roane County

Posted at 7:00 am August 26, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Amber Wyrick

Amber Wyrick

Y-12 Federal Credit Union recently announced that Amber Wyrick has been named branch manager of the Roane County Branch, located at 1715 Roane State Highway in Harriman.

Wyrick has worked at the Roane County Branch for more than 12 years, a press release said. She started as a teller and also held the positions of head teller and assistant branch manager before being promoted to branch manager.

“What I love about working at Y-12 Federal Credit Union is that no matter how much the credit union grows, we still have that small town feeling,” Wyrick said. “Our focus is always on our members. The members here are more than just another checking account; they are really like family. They trust us, and we know that we are making a difference in their lives.”

Y-12 FCU is a federally-chartered, member-owned, locally managed, nonprofit financial institution. It was founded in 1950 and now serves more than 81,000 members as a full-service financial institution with 14 branches in eight counties.

Filed Under: Business, Roane County, Top Stories Tagged With: Amber Wyrick, Harriman, Roane County, Y-12 Federal Credit Union

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