Navy
Federal Credit Union, the world's largest natural person credit union, was
recently selected one of Florida's "Best Companies to Work For" by Florida Trend
business magazine.
"We are honored to be included on this distinguished list," said Cutler
Dawson, President and CEO of Navy Federal. "The dedication of our employees
significantly contributes to the high quality of service we provide to our
members worldwide."
Navy Federal's Brian L. McDonnell Center at Heritage Oaks opened five years
ago as a 24-hour Contact Center with a team of 61 employees sharing one building
at its Pensacola, Florida facility. There are currently over 1,300 employees
representing various business units, including Contact Center, Lending and
Collections. With the fourth office building now under construction, Navy
Federal continues its commitment to grow operations in this area. Our second
largest concentration of employees is in the greater Pensacola area, and we have
16 branch offices throughout the state of Florida.
Florida Trend
partnered with the Best Companies Group, to determine which companies
established themselves as great places to work using a two-part survey process.
The first part of the survey evaluated company policies, practices and
demographics. Employee satisfaction was measured in the second survey in which a
sample group of employees responded to questions.
Debbie
Calder , Senior Vice President, Greater Pensacola Operations said, "Our
employees are passionate about working at Navy Federal. This award speaks to our
employees' enthusiasm about growing their careers here."
Headquartered outside Washington, D.C., Navy Federal was named to FORTUNE
magazine's 100 Best Companies to Work For in 2008 and one of Training magazine's
Training Top 125 in 2008.
About Navy Federal Credit Union
Navy Federal Credit Union is the world's
largest natural person credit union with $40 billion in assets, 3.3 million
members, 178 branch offices, and 7,100 employees worldwide. The credit union
serves all Department of Defense military and civilian personnel and their
families
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