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December 23, 2009
Ent Promotes Internal Talent
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - Ent Federal Credit Union promotes key leaders in the credit union:
Chris Chippindale has been promoted to vice president of enterprise initiatives. Chippindale has been with Ent for more than 10 years and has served in various Ent leadership roles such as director of operations and, most recently, director of enterprise initiatives. Chippindale has a bachelor’s degree in finance and marketing from the University of Denver.
Cathy Grossman has been promoted to vice president of corporate communications. Grossman has a bachelor’s degree from Moorhead State University and more than 20 years of industry experience. Most recently, she served as Ent’s director of corporate communication.
Chris Marshall has been promoted vice president of information technology operations. Marshall has been with Ent for more than 10 years and has been in the IT industry for over 15 years. Marshall has a bachelor’s degree in management and information systems from Iowa State University.
Amy Krasikov has been promoted to electronic products manager of Ent’s eCommerce department. Krasikov has been with Ent for more than nine years and has over 17 years of industry experience. She has bachelor’s degree from the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs.
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Chris Chippindale,
Cathy Grossman,
Chris Marshall,
Amy Krasikov.
About Ent
Ent Federal Credit Union, established in 1957, is the leading financial institution in Southern Colorado with $3 billion in assets and more than 197,000 members. The credit union provides a full range of financial solutions through 27 service centers throughout Colorado Springs, Pueblo and Denver. They offer online and telephone banking, a call center and a mortgage loan center. Ent is a not-for-profit, community-chartered credit union with membership open to businesses or individuals living or working in Denver, El Paso, Pueblo and Teller counties, as well as select communities in Weld, Adams and Arapahoe counties. Ent is federally insured by the NCUA.

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