OCTOBER 26, 2023 • WESTMAN BUSINESS • THE BRANDON SUN
rise maintains high standards for staff- ing and training. Staff are well-sup- ported in their careers and ongoing professional development. “We really want our employees to fully develop their professional lives with the training and education that gives them the confidence to provide our customers with exemplary ser- vice,” says Johnas. “As a member of Sunrise Credit Union, you are an owner and part of the Sunrise family. This brings security and confidence to our members know- ing Sunrise staff have the members’ best interests at heart. Serving mem- bers as we would like to be served is our ‘golden rule.’” Sunrise Credit Union brings some 220 jobs — a significant number — to the communities it serves. Secure, quality employment is an important contributor to community well-being. “Because we are a decentralized organization, staff members at Sun- rise are often able to advance their career within their own community. This helps sustain community growth and stability with a great employment within reach,” she says. Johnas says that this gives rural Man- itobans the opportunity to work in the corporate world within their own com- munities. Sunrise not only supports the local economy with quality employment - SCU also directly supports local busi- nesses.
“We deliberately choose local busi- nesses knowing they provide the top- notch products and services SCU needs to operate on a day-to-day ba- sis,” she says. “And we happily partner with local businesses who also support the com- munity with their fundraising efforts. It’s truly rewarding to give back to our local communities and organizations.” When there is a need in the commu- nity, there is tremendous value in hav- ing financial problem solvers who are also your neighbours. “Knowing our members helps us pro- vide personalized service. Being part of the community brings a deeper under- standing of people and local economic dynamics,” says Johnas. “We want to help you reach your fi- nancial goals both personally, and pro- fessionally.” Tayona Johnas says Sunrise Credit Union is proud to be a key part of the success of the people and businesses in Westman’s regional communities. “Financial problem solvers are in each community served by Sunrise, and there is a bigger team behind the local team contributing to great solu- tions. That’s a win-win for everyone!” Whatever your financial needs are in Manitoba’s Westman region, you can find Sunrise Credit Union at sunrisecu. mb.ca » The Brandon Sun
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Sunrise Branch Manager Derian Penziwol in Boissevain congratulates Pringles Sports Excellence on their 60th Anniversary. (Submitted)
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