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Winter 2020 Newsletter

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Q: What did it mean to you to receive that scholarship? A: e scholarship paid for my tuition and other college costs. at was an extremely stressful time for me, so this made it much easier. It meant a lot to be selected by the scholarship committee. It meant so much to know that they thought enough of me to invest in me. Q: Did your experience as a scholarship recipient cause you to consider Redstone for employment? A: Yes, it did. Also, I have a sister who previously worked for Redstone, and she told me what a great company it is. I'm back in school now, and I needed a company that would allow some flexibility. e Credit Union encourages you to be your best. Q: What did Santa bring you? A: A trampoline. It was my favorite thing to do as a kid. I would take my CD player outside and jump my worries away. I'm not as active as I used to be, so it will be good exercise. BUSINESS DE VELOPMENT OFFICERS: North AL and Fayetteville, TN T. LeJuan George lgeorge@redfcu.org Kasie Barber kbarber@redfcu.org Murfreesboro, TN Lori Cutler lcutler@redfcu.org Kacy Harrison started as a teller at Redstone in April 2019. ree years earlier, she was a recipient of a Redstone scholarship. Earning a Redstone scholarship helped Kacy gain confidence in herself during a time of uncertainty – leaving home, starting school, deciding on a major, and so much more. Now, after a few twists and turns, she's back in school and again thankful to Redstone for making that journey easier. Q: What was the hardest part about completing the Redstone scholarship application? A: e whole process was pretty easy, but the essay was the most challenging. I wanted to make sure my essay was better than good so that it would stand out from the others. I shared a lot about my personal experiences and followed the guidelines. r e d f c u.o r g | 15 M E M B E R S H I P Member's Moment : If you would like to appear in the Member's Moment column, just send your name and an interesting tidbit about yourself to aspire@redfcu.org.

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