Carol Brown

Vice President Marketing Business Development at Black Hills Federal Credit Union

Carol Brown has a diverse work experience spanning various industries. Carol started their career in 1986 as an Assistant to the Academic Dean at National American University. From 1989 to 1994, they worked as the State Campaign Director at Mount Rushmore National Memorial Society. In 1994, they joined Trisha Waldron Designs Jewelry as the Marketing Director. In 1995, Carol became the Vice President of Marketing & Business Development at Black Hills Federal Credit Union. Finally, from 1998 to 2013, they served as the Co-Chair of the Festival of Lights Parade.

Carol Brown attended National American University from 1981 to 1986, where they obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration/Marketing. Carol also pursued a field of study in Computer Programming, earning an Associate of Science degree. Prior to their enrollment at the university, they studied at Carpinteria High School in Carpinteria, California. No specific years or degrees were mentioned for their time at the high school.

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Rapid City, United States

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Black Hills Federal Credit Union

Our story is a big story. It's big because our members trust us to be a part of their stories. We're lucky that way. BHFCU has been a part of buying thousands of first cars and starter homes. We've helped hundreds go to school or back to school. Our credit cards and debit cards have bought a lot of birthday presents and groceries. We've believed in small businesses when they were little more than an idea, and we were there years later to help them expand. We've helped families make smarter investments and couples reach retirement. We understand that it's no small thing to be trusted for these things. BHFCU was founded in 1941. Our first office was in a member's home. Today, we have 14 locations throughout South Dakota and offer a full line of financial products and services, including insurance and investments, for people and businesses. Our story is big. But we never lost sight of the little things that got us here: personal service and quality products from local experts.


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