Envision Credit Union
Kelli Walter has a diverse work experience that spans a range of roles and industries. Kelli began their career in 2005 as the Director of Business Development at Tallahassee Dodge Chrysler Jeep, where they worked until 2008. Kelli then moved on to Legacy Toyota as the Director of Business Development from 2008 to 2011. During this time, Kelli also concurrently worked as an Office Administrator at Chick-fil-A - NE Tallahassee from 2011 to 2013. In 2013, they joined Chick-fil-A Bradfordville as the Director of Human Relations/Team Leader for a year. Following this, they transitioned to Mary Kay as an Independent Sales Director from 2011 to 2014. In 2014, Kelli joined Envision Credit Union, where they have held various roles including Financial Center Manager, Marketing Strategist, Community Development Manager, and currently serves as the Vice President of Community Development.
Kelli Walter pursued their education in the field of Business Administration and Management. Kelli began their studies in 2002 at Florida State University, where they obtained a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration and Management. Kelli further pursued their academic interests at the Florida State University - College of Business from 2003 to 2005, where they obtained a degree in Business Management with a focus on Business Administration and Management, General.
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Envision Credit Union
Envision Credit Union is a full-service financial institution that serves as a financial partner for residents and employees across multiple counties in North Florida and South Georgia. On January 14, 1954, ten Leon County teachers applied to the Comptroller of the State of Florida for a Certificate of Organization so they could organize the Leon County Teachers Credit Union. Each teacher contributed $5.00 to fund the organization and on January 26, 1954, their application was approved. We became North Florida Education Credit Union in 1979 and opened a branch in Quincy after a merger with the City of Quincy Employees Credit Union. In 1980, the Credit Union grew again as we merged with the Big Bend Telco Credit Union. As more surrounding counties were added to our field of membership in January of 2001, we adopted a new name that was inclusive of everyone—Envision Credit Union. Envision Credit Union’s commitment to the education community has remained strong throughout our growth. Our robust involvement includes local Teacher of the Year programs, school/organization sponsorship and donations, classroom mini-grants, supporting retired educator groups, an annual academic planner, Envision’s School Involvement Program, Envision's Swipe For Schools Program, and the overall the support of the Leon County School District. Envision is also the title sponsor for the Best and Brightest Awards program. Through this program, Envision was able to provide more than 1,200 students with $413,000 in scholarships. Envision most recently provided $175,000 in June of 2012 to sustain the program through 2017.