Class Act Federal Credit Union
Kevin Johns has over 19 years of experience in the financial industry, with a focus on sales and service. Kevin began their career as a Vice President at TruWest Credit Union, where they managed regional operations and drove sales results. Kevin then joined UNIFY Financial Credit Union as a Regional Manager, overseeing 14 branches and implementing sales training programs. Kevin later served as the Vice President of Retail Sales at CoastHills Credit Union, where they were responsible for project management, strategic planning, and achieving sales metrics. Prior to their current role as Vice President of Sales and Service at Class Act Federal Credit Union, Kevin held the same position at Cy-Fair Federal Credit Union, where they led the implementation of a new account platform and customer relationship management system. Throughout their career, Kevin has been successful in creating high-energy sales environments, implementing training plans, and driving sales performance.
Kevin Johns attended Western CUNA Management School from 2004 to 2006, and then they attended the Filene Research Institute - i3 work group from 2006 to 2008. Kevin later enrolled in Michigan Technological University and obtained a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree, although the specific years are not provided.
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Class Act Federal Credit Union
Class Act Federal Credit Union was established by a small group of JCPS teachers in 1954 to serve the personal finance needs of JCPS teachers and other school employees. At that time, teachers had very limited access to loans or credit of any kind. The credit union filled this need and did so at very competitive rates. Other area school districts expressed interest, and within a few short years, the credit union was serving all public school employees in the Metro Louisville area as well as employees from a good number of private schools. In 1994, Class Act’s field of membership was expanded to include the University of Louisville by way of a merger with the University of Louisville Student & Alumni Credit Union. Today, although the banking industry has changed dramatically, the credit union’s mission remains virtually the same – to serve the personal finance needs of our local educational community. As a member-owned, not-for-profit cooperative, our focus is to serve the best interests of our member-owners.