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Ccue Jarom Campbell

Vice President Of Credit Risk at Idaho Central Credit Union

Jarom Campbell, CCUE has a diverse work experience spanning various roles and industries. Beginning their career as an Accountant at the State of California, they quickly moved up the ranks and became a Controller at Members Preferred Credit Union. Jarom then joined Melaleuca as a Senior Brand Manager and Financial Analyst, where they played a crucial role in marketing and product development. Later, they worked as an Executive Vice President and CFO at Members Preferred Credit Union, overseeing branch operations, finance, and human resources. Additionally, Campbell worked at Stevens-Henager College as an Instructor. At U.S. Bank, they served as the VP Commercial Banking Team Lead and Community Banking RM Team Manager. Currently, they hold the position of Vice President of Credit Risk at Idaho Central Credit Union, where they previously served as the Vice President of Commercial Credit Administration and Commercial Underwriting Manager.

Jarom Campbell, CCUE has a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree in Finance, General from Idaho State University. Jarom also holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree in International Business from the University of North Alabama. In addition, they have attended the CUNA Management School at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Jarom has obtained several certifications including a Certificate in Financial and Credit Risk Management from the American Bankers Association in May 2022. Jarom also holds a Certified DeFi Expert certification from the Blockchain Council, which they obtained in September 2021. Furthermore, they have completed a certification in Strategic Management from The Wharton School in July 2023.

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Timeline

  • Vice President Of Credit Risk

    September, 2022 - present

  • Vice President Commercial Credit Administration

    January, 2020

  • Commercial Underwriting Manager

    November, 2015