Jeff Ince

Jeff Ince is an experienced lending manager currently serving at CommonWealth One Federal Credit Union since June 2017, where responsibilities include directing consumer lending functions, managing staff, and developing organization-wide policies for various lending programs. Prior to this role, Jeff held senior management positions at PenFed Credit Union, Northwest Federal Credit Union, and State Department Federal Credit Union, focusing on lending administration, quality control, and compliance efforts. Jeff began a career in finance with Wells Fargo Home Mortgage and gained extensive operational experience in sales and management roles earlier in their career. Educational credentials include a Master of Public Administration from Central Michigan University, a Project Management Graduate Certificate from Georgetown University, and a Bachelor’s in Accounting from Strayer University.

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Woodbridge, United States

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CommonWealth One Federal Credit Union

A legacy of people helping people From our original inception in 1944, as Army Air Force Annex #1 Credit Union, CommonWealth One has grown to serve over 38,000 members with over $550 million in assets. Through the decades, the one that thing that remains the same is our commitment to putting our members at the heart of everything we do; today and for life. Our principles are rooted in forming lasting relationships that improve the lives of our members and community. We are forward thinking, but understand our roots and how we make a difference in our members’ financial goals and their path to a better way of life. Our first priority is your financial wellness, offering a fresh and creative take on delivering financial products and services, wherever and whenever needed by you. For You, For Life. Its more than a slogan. It’s our culture of service and promise to our members, today and wherever their paths take them. We are your financial ally and expert, and we are there for our members every step of the way.


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