Kimberli Green serves as the Vice President of Business Services and Development at America First Credit Union, where she leverages over two decades of extensive experience in the credit union industry to drive growth and innovation. Her journey began at the teller line and has...
Kimberli Green serves as the Vice President of Business Services and Development at America First Credit Union, where she leverages over two decades of extensive experience in the credit union industry to drive growth and innovation. Her journey began at the teller line and has spanned various roles, including call center operations, collections, lending, corporate training, and branch management. This diverse background has equipped her with a comprehensive understanding of the financial services landscape, enabling her to develop strategic initiatives that enhance member engagement and service delivery.
In her current role, Kimberli is at the forefront of building robust business development strategies that not only foster relationships with local businesses and organizations but also promote the credit union's commitment to community service. She is particularly passionate about military affairs and works closely with Chambers of Commerce to create tailored financial solutions that meet the unique needs of military personnel and their families. Her expertise in financial analysis and strategic planning allows her to identify emerging trends and opportunities within the market, ensuring that America First Credit Union remains competitive and responsive to member needs.
Kimberli’s leadership style emphasizes team building and collaboration, empowering her team to excel in customer service and sales. Her proficiency in Microsoft Office and other technological tools enhances operational efficiency, while her dedication to teaching and mentoring cultivates a culture of continuous learning within the organization. As a staunch advocate for the credit union movement, Kimberli Green is committed to making a positive impact on the financial well-being of her members and the broader community.