Redwood Credit Union Names New Senior Vice President of Retail Lending
Cynthia Negri Leads RCU’s Consumer & Mortgage Loan and Credit Card Programs
Dec. 18, 2011
GoLocal member Redwood Credit Union (RCU) recently named Cynthia Negri as their new Senior Vice President of Retail Lending. In her new role, Ms. Negri oversees the development and strategic direction of the Credit Union’s consumer loan, home loan and credit card programs.
“Cynthia has always demonstrated a strong understanding of our Members’ financial needs, and we’re very excited to have her leading our lending programs,” said Anne Benjamin, Executive Vice President for RCU. “We are confident her knowledge and experience will help us further enhance our Members’ experience with all their lending needs.”
Cynthia Negri has been with Redwood Credit Union for more than 14 years, most recently serving as Senior Vice President of Administration & Strategic Planning. She holds Bachelor’s degrees in both Accounting and Finance from San Francisco State University. Ms. Negri is a graduate of the Leadership Santa Rosa class XXIII, through the Santa Rosa Chamber of Commerce, and is still active in the program.
RCU provides a comprehensive selection of mortgage loans, auto and personal loans, and their credit card program is rated one of the best in the nation by www.creditcardconnection.org, a site endorsed by Suze Orman.
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Founded in 1950, Redwood Credit Union is a full-service, not-for-profit financial cooperative with 18 locations throughout the North Bay and San Francisco. RCU offers a wide array of value-added financial products and services for individuals and local businesses. Redwood Credit Union currently serves 210,000 Members and has nearly $2 billion in assets. Anyone living or working in the eight North Bay counties of Sonoma, Marin, San Francisco, Mendocino, Lake, Napa, Contra Costa and Solano can bank with Redwood Credit Union. For more information, please call (707) 545-4000 / 1 (800) 479-7928 toll-free, or visit www.redwoodcu.org.


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