Northern Credit Union - NY
Rachael Giargiano is an experienced professional in the financial services sector, currently serving as a Career Development and Owner Engagement Professional at Northern Credit Union in New York since August 2012. Throughout this tenure, Rachael has held various roles, including Training and Recruiting Coordinator, Training Professional, Training Specialist, Smart Office Professional, and Financial Service Associate I. Prior to Northern Credit Union, Rachael worked as a Bank Teller at SAFE Federal Credit Union from December 2010 to July 2012 and at HSBC Retail Banking and Wealth Management for a brief period in 2010. Rachael completed high school education at Watertown High School from 1999 to 2003.
Northern Credit Union - NY
Back in 1955, a group of New York Air Brake employees founded Northern Federal Credit Union in Watertown, New York. Their goal was to create a safe, secure place where employees could grow their savings and obtain loans at reasonable rates something the existing financial institutions in town weren't providing. Over time, the credit union grew, expanding its services and welcoming many more members. In 1982, the name was changed to NYAB/TriCounty Federal Credit Union and membership was expanded to include employees and administrators of the 25 school districts, which comprised the North Country Coordinating Council of Teachers. To reflect its growth, the credit union changed its name to Northern Federal Credit Union in 1996. Today, we are known as Northern Credit Union, serving more than 30,000 members through seven branch locations across the North Country and a comprehensive online and mobile banking program. Members also have access to its nationwide network of more than 50,000 surcharge-free ATMs. Throughout its history, Northern has helped its members by providing the financial services, resources and education they need to achieve their financial goals. From its beginning and far into its future, this has been and will remain Northern Credit Union's commitment.