WYOMING, Minn.- The staff of CU Recovery, as part of a company culture that supports community involvement from top management down, reported it has provided financial support and volunteerism to the community. Since the company was founded, employees have been encouraged to participate in local events that benefit non-profits in their area.
“This year the company’s commitment is an inspiring reminder of what community means as well as the importance of doing their share,” the company said. “And the culture does not extend helping hands just once a year. Owner Kelly Becker founded the Good Guy Open, a yearly golf tournament, to “Raise money for individuals/families battling cancer and to recognize the Good Guys in our lives”. Additionally, each month, a committee of dedicated employees sponsors a fund raising drive among the company employees to benefit causes such as community food shelves, Stomp out Suicide, battered women, MS, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Toys for Tots and more. Since the beginning of the program, the employees have participated in numerous events and raised over $35,000.”
Wendy Elieff, Vice President of Sales and Service, observes that CU Recovery/The Loan Service Center and its employees “are unwavering in their support to fellow employees in need, and in using their time, talent and resources to make a difference in the communities where they live and work”.
