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Credit Union 1 Leaders Prioritize Employee and Member Experience

Dec 20, 2024 | Finance, Right Moves

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A promotion and two new hires at Credit Union 1 (CU1) add to the leadership team as part of the financial cooperative’s commitment to exceptional experience for employees and member-customers.

Tyler Hasbrouck

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In his new role as Vice President of Member Experience, Tyler Hasbrouck oversees Account Services, the Member Service Center, and all branch and eServices operations. Hasbrouck joined CU1 in 2003 as a teller, and his career has spanned various roles, including loan officer, assistant manager, Member Service Center manager, and several Vice President positions. Hasbrouck is a graduate of Coastal Carolina University, and he further honed his leadership skills as a 2017 graduate of the Western CUNA Management School. He is finishing an MBA from Boise State University in the spring of 2025.

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Karri Wiggers

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Karri Wiggers joins the leadership team as Vice President of Human Resources. With more than eighteen years of experience, Wiggers has honed her skills in various aspects of human resources, including recruitment, labor and employee relations, and organizational development. Wiggers’ expertise will not only enhance our recruitment processes but also strengthen employee engagement and retention, ensuring that the CU1 team is supported and motivated. Her deep understanding of HR practices and her commitment to fostering a positive workplace culture make her an invaluable addition to the team.

Nicole Boswell

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Nicole Boswell is an influential leader in employee development, currently steering the future of workplace growth and enjoyment as the Assistant Vice President of Employee Experience at CU1. With more than a decade dedicated to training and development, Boswell has mastered transforming workplaces through innovative use of learning, technology, and strategic programs. After eight years specializing in training management for financial institutions, she ventured into entrepreneurship, founding two training consultancy firms that design tailored solutions for global clients across various industries.

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