Cascade Community Federal Credit Union
Credit union | |
Industry | Financial services |
Founded |
1948 (Dougco Schools Federal Credit Union) 1958 (Western Cascade Federal Credit Union) |
Headquarters |
Roseburg, Oregon United States |
Products | Savings; checking; consumer loans; mortgages; credit cards; online banking |
Total assets | $113M USD |
Website | cascadecu.org |
Cascade Community Federal Credit Union is a credit union in Roseburg, Oregon. On December 31, 2002 the credit union was established through the merger of Dougco Schools Federal Credit Union and Western Cascade Federal Credit Union.[1]
History
Dougco Schools opened in 1948 as a school employees credit union, and Western Cascade was established in 1958 to serve county, city and state employees.[1] In 1978 Kay Bjornson became the CEO of Dougco Schools FCU, and continued as CEO of CCFCU until 2005. Gretchen Koester, previously the CEO of Western Cascade before the merger took over as the CEO until her retirement in early 2015. At that time Robert (Bob) Dempsey was appointed President/CEO.[2]
Security
In 2009, it was reported that the credit union upgraded from an analogue security system to a Internet Protocol (IP) video surveillance system consisting of 34 cameras, some microphones, capturing in three megapixels color high-definition video at 15 frames per second. The security system comes from Brondby, Denmark.[3]
References
- 1 2 Chris Casey (2002-12-30). "Local credit unions merge into Cascade Community". The News-Review, Roseburg, OR. Retrieved 2007-07-04.
- ↑ Paul Craig (2005-03-07). "To his good credit". The News-Review, Roseburg, OR. Retrieved 2007-07-03.
- ↑ Kevin Jepson (Jan 19, 2009). "How Cascade Has Gone Hi-Def(ense) In Monitoring Security". Credit Union Journal 13 (3): 14. ISSN 1521-5105.