International Visitors from MexicoCaja Popular Mexicana, WOCCU-MX Officials Learn More About Internal Operations From California CUsCCUL
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Credit union executives from Caja Popular Mexicana and WOCCU-Mexico visited several League member credit unions, including Wescom Credit Union.
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CPM Regional Director Hilario Zavala
Maldonado;
Regional Director Victor Manuel Perez; and
Director of Credit and Collections Fermín Olalde
Balderas; and WOCCU-Mexico Project Director Mario
N. Galarraga and Project Leader Jorge Gutierrez
were visiting to learn more about the areas of
internal audit control, risk management, credit
and collections, and call centers.
The guests visited Altura Credit Union,
Arrowhead
Credit Union, Kinecta Federal Credit Union,
Orange County's Credit Union, and Wescom Credit
Union during their trip in California. The group
also took a tour of Universal Studios.
The group's first visit was to Wescom Credit
Union in Pasadena on March 9, where they met with
CEO Darren Williams; SVP of Finance Ken Kramer;
SVP of Planning and Development Joe Schaeffer;
SVP of Lending Peter McNulty; VP of Community
Relations and Business Development Yesceni
Ramirez; Director of Internal Audit Services and
Loss Prevention Michael Ivezic; Manager of
Collections Department Trina Alli; and Assistant
Manager of Consumer Lending Department Tyanne
Evans.
The following day, the visitors spent the
morning
at Arrowhead Credit Union. There they met with VP
of Compliance Renee Hunt-Moore; VP of Financial
Assistance (Collections) Molly Ramirez;
Supervisor of Financial Assistance Samantha Nash;
Lead Loan Officer Nicole Huiskens; Lead Financial
Assistance Representative Jackie Snow; and
Bankruptcy Specialist Michael Ortega.
In the afternoon, they stopped at Altura
Credit
Union to meet with CEO Mark Hawkins; EVP Ron
Woodbury; SVP of Sales and Operations Karen
Gracia; SVP of Lending Suzie Kisslan; VP of
Marketing and Business Development Ricki
McManuis; AVP of Consumer Lending Paul Studer;
Director of Member Service Center Tom Farquhar;
Director of Operations Brent Richins; Director of
Risk Management Kathy Roney; Loan Servicing
Manager Joy Donohue; Fraud Investigator Marshal
Stevens; and Risk Management Specialist Maria
Roy.
On March 11, the group trekked to Orange County's
Credit Union for a visit with CEO Judy McCartney;
SVP and COO Monica Lopez; VP of Lending Jeff
Harper; VP of Technology Laura Thompson; AVP of
Lending Denise Belland; AVP of Collections Sheila
Fisher; AVP of Risk Management Stephanie Heglar;
and AVP of Community Education and Development
Leticia Mata.
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L-R: CPM Director Fermín Olalde Balderas; WOCCU Project Leader Jorge Gutierrez; WOCCU Project Director Mario Galarraga; CPM Regional Director Victor Manuel Perez; and Regional Director Hilario Zavala Maldonado enjoy their time at Universal Studios.
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That same day, the visitors also traveled to
Kinecta Federal Credit Union to meet with several
credit union officials, including CFO John
Carson, VP of Consumer Loan Operations Steve
Nasman; VP of Information Systems Juan Perez; VP
of Branch Operations and Project Management
Charmaine Velez; AVP of Facilities and Security
Patti Perez; Loss Prevention and Recovery Manager
Jeff Niedenthal; and Collections Manager Shannon
Stewart.
After the visits, the group was treated to a
dinner and tour of Beverly Hills and Hollywood
hosted by the League. The following day, the
group visited Universal Studios.
CPM is currently Mexico's largest credit union
with 329 branches throughout 22 states, over
803,820 members, and $800 million in assets. CPM
has nearly doubled its membership and asset size
since formalizing a "People to People
Partnership" between CPM, WOCCU, California
Credit Union League, and Texas Credit Union
League. CPM also credited the assistance they
have received from U.S. credit unions in setting
policies and procedures to lower their
delinquency rate to 4.75 percent from 18 percent
without the help of a credit bureau. In May 2005,
CPM plans to roll out its new information
technology platform that will help CPM centralize
its operations and expand its products and
services.
Special thanks to the League member credit
union
that helped to make this visit for CPM and WOCCU-
Mexico a successful one!
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Organización: California & Nevada Credit Union Leagues
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