Self-Help Credit Union
Jim Shedlick is an experienced Chief Information Officer currently at Self-Help Credit Union since October 2020. Previous roles include Director of Information Technology Systems at ChannelAdvisor, and SVP Information Technology Officer at Capital Bank. Jim has a strong background in IT governance, application support, information security, and project management, having operated at various levels in organizations such as Lonesource and BB&T. Jim also served as Principal for Independent Consulting and Research, providing strategic IT and operational consulting services. Educational credentials include a Master’s degree in Technology Management from George Mason University and a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from American University.
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Self-Help Credit Union
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Welcome to Self-Help! Follow us on Linkedin for regular updates about our research and policy development work and our fair lending practices and products for homes, businesses and nonprofits, green initiatives and community real estate development. Also, check out our SERVICES TAB to learn more about our integrated approach to community development. Want to learn more? Self-Help is a family of nonprofit organizations whose mission is to create and protect ownership and economic opportunity for all. Since Self-Help's founding in 1980, it has grown to include two credit unions, a loan fund, and a research and policy development group that supports those outside of the economic mainstream. Specifically, we: * Help borrowers build wealth by providing fair and responsible mortgages and small business loans in North Carolina, California and other parts of the nation. * Strengthen under-served communities by financing affordable housing, childcare centers, public charter schools, faith-based organizations, and community-focused commercial real estate projects. * Research and report on financial markets to support policies and industry practices that lower the cost of poverty and promote ownership.