BATH — Midcoast Federal Credit Union in Bath was recently honored with a Diamond Award, which recognizes outstanding marketing and business development achievements in the credit union industry.
The award was presented by the Credit Union National Association (CUNA) Marketing & Business Development Council, a national network comprised of more than 1,200 credit union marketing and business development professionals. Awards are given in each of 29 categories, ranging from advertising to community events and beyond.
Midcoast Federal Credit Union won the Brand/Corporate Identity category. The entry included documentation of the credit union’s newly established logo, marketing materials, office renovations, mission statement and core values.
“The Diamond Award competition is the most prestigious competition for excellence in marketing and business development in the credit union industry,” said Michelle Hunter, chairwoman of the CUNA Marketing & Business Development Council, and SVP of Marketing & Development at Credit Union of Southern California.
Award winners were recognized at the council’s 22nd annual conference held in Las Vegas, Nev. For more information on the Diamond Awards or to view the entire list of winners, go to www.cunamarketingcouncil.org.
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