National Cooperative Bank
Sarah Yelton is an experienced project manager currently working at National Cooperative Bank since April 2021. Previously, Sarah held the position of office manager at R.E. Martin Tree Specialists, Inc. from May 2014 to April 2021, overseeing all administrative functions including accounts payable, accounts receivable, and payroll. Prior to that, Sarah served as lead property management technician at MWAA, managing property assets for Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport from January 2005 to June 2014. Sarah's career began as a procurement technician at the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority from April 2003 to January 2005. In terms of education, Sarah holds a certification in property management from NPMA, earned in 2006.
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National Cooperative Bank
National Cooperative Bank is a values-based bank serving cooperatives, member organizations and socially responsible people with a special emphasis on low income areas. Serving both rural and urban neighborhoods, NCB is a leader in supplying grocery, health care, energy and housing solutions to the nation’s communities that are most in need. What makes NCB unique is that the bank was created to address the financial needs of an underserved market niche – people who join together cooperatively to meet personal, social or business needs, especially in low-income communities. Our Impact NCB has provided billions in capital. Yet, to measure our true success, we look to what we have helped create over our history -- thousands of homeownership opportunities, vital member-owned cooperative businesses, community choices in education, quality health care facilities, renewable energy solutions, cultural centers and much more. Our Work Environment As a boutique bank with a special commitment to community, NCB attracts a team of professionals interested in “more than just a banking career.” Our Cooperative Heritage Cooperatives are based on the values of self-help, self-responsibility, democracy and member-equity. In the tradition of our founders, cooperatives believe in conducting business in a responsible, ethical, and honest manner with the foremost commitment to improve the quality of life in the communities we serve.