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Todd Sheffield—Personally Speaking
Todd answers the GoLocal questionnaire to help you better know the people behind the business.
Todd Sheffield of Community First Credit Union shares some thoughts on living in Sonoma County.
What for you defines 'quality of life'? Quality of life includes the right mix of commerce, opportunity, care for the environment and activities that benefit all –– such as open space and great local eateries.
Summit State Bank
Experience Sonoma County’s Top Rated Bank. Summit State Bank remains the only Sonoma County-based bank with 5-star “Superior” rating.
In September 2009, and for the sixth consecutive quarter, Summit State Bank received the Bauer Financial 5-Star Superior rating. Summit State Bank is the only Sonoma County-based bank to achieve this highest rating during 2009.
KRCB Documentary Analyzes Demise of Global Financial System
Bill Moyers' documentary featured on KRCB Television details how power and influence helped big banks rewrite the rules of our economy.Community First Sets New Records in 2011
*Checking Account Growth Up Record 27.6% *Membership Up Record 10.2% *Record Assets of $130.05 Million *Debit Card Usage Up 19.5%
Redwood Credit Union CEO Brett Martinez Re-Elected To National CU Association Board
Brett Martinez Continues to Help Guide Credit Union Movement, Education and Advocacy
Redwood Credit Union Helps Restore Oak Woodlands Ecosystem
RCU Volunteers Plant Trees for Sustainability at 3rd Annual Laguna de Santa Rosa Tree-a-ThonPD Editorial: A great idea: Adapting for humanity
Local Banks and credit unions are teaming up with Habitat for Humanity to create affordable housing...setting up credit lines to be used for renovating foreclosed homes rather than building from scratch.
Redwood Credit Union Wraps Up Holiday Programs
Food and Toy Drives at RCU Branches Support 14 Local Non-ProfitsCommunity First Delivers 52 Strollers to Living Room
3rd Annual Effort Almost Doubles Last Year’s Effort, Plus $700 in CashCommunity First Earns Green Certification
At All Six of Its Sonoma County Locations

