Craig Reno

Craig Reno has over 30 years of experience in information technology (IT) and management. Craig began their career in 1991 as a Manager of Information Systems at Elementis Global, where they worked until 2004. From 2004 to 2013, Craig served as the Director of Information Technology at Cerro Flow Products, LLC. In 2013, they transitioned to St. Louis Community Credit Union as the VP of Information Technology. Craig later advanced to the position of SVP and CIO at the same company, a role they currently hold.

Craig Reno completed their Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from Webster University, spanning from the year 1996 to 2000. Craig then pursued further education and earned their Master's in Business Administration (MBA) from the same institution.

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Illinois, United States

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St. Louis Community Credit Union

St. Louis Community is more than a credit union. We’re a leader and voice for social justice in the financial services world. For eight decades, we’ve been a true champion for the community. As a Community Development Financial Institution, St. Louis Community Credit Union (SLCCU) values and recognizes the importance of financial inclusion. We realize that while some of us may have different starting points in our financial and life journeys, reaching our desired goals is very important. You have a place with us. You belong. We believe that everyone has a right to affordable financial services. Whether it is through checking and savings accounts to help you manage your finances, a car loan or that loan for your first time or forever home you’ve been dreaming of, we’re here for you. These wealth-building vehicles help those in our community elevate and sustain their pathways to a brighter financial future. SLCCU serves residents of St. Louis City and those of Franklin, St. Louis and St. Charles counties in Missouri; as well as St. Clair, Madison, Monroe and Jersey counties in Illinois. We are also a Low-Income Designated credit union and one of the largest Minority Depository Institutions in the country (per the National Credit Union Administration). Our approach to financial services is holistic. With several branch locations, including mini-branch offices inside social service agencies, we meet people where they are. In addition to our branches, we align with community partners like Prosperity Connection to help our members receive free financial education and coaching services. Through our many community-focused efforts, we offer our members the opportunity to connect to much-needed services that may affect their daily lives outside of banking. We provide access to healthcare, healthy foods, workforce development and education. We’re part of the communities we reach and serve. What we do for our members and the community matters.


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United States

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51-200

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