After more than 20 years of service to Fort Community Credit Union (FCCU) and its members, Chuck Klug will be retiring on Friday, July 2, according to a recent announcement made by the company.
Klug built his career at the credit union by serving members who have become friends. During his years as the FCCU Jefferson branch manager, Klug was part of the move from Center Avenue to the current location on Main Street. He has seen and assisted FCCU’s growth, starting from $89 million to $340 million in assets held by the company today, the announcement stated.
As a true representative of the credit union cooperative principals, Klug has served on several community and nonprofit boards and committees over the years, giving his time and talent to the Jefferson Lion’s Club, Jefferson Chamber of Commerce, City of Jefferson Redevelopment Authority, City of Jefferson Revolving Loan Fund Committee, Union Cemetery Board of Trustees, and more.
“Chuck has been loyal and dedicated to FCCU for over 20 years. We are so thankful for the time he has given us and our members. While we are excited for him to enjoy retirement, he will be deeply missed,” Danielle Frawley, chief lending officer at FCCU, said in the announcement.
The community is invited to help celebrate with Klug as he looks forward to relaxing and traveling during retirement. An open house with refreshments will be held Friday, July 2, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Jefferson Branch, 100 N. Main Street, Jefferson.
Chuck Klug
Submitted photo.
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