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Credit Ribbon Cutting

United Federal Credit Union Presented a $5,000 check to the Boys & Girls Club of Truckee Meadows Serving Fernley. Pictured from left to right are Nathan Fogelsong, Tiffany Cleary, Carmen Olivas, Karolina Ciesielska, Oscar Aguilar, Stefan Dammen, and Ronald Bryant.
Credit Ribbon Cutting
Along with members of the Fernley Chamber of Commerce, Mayor Neal McIntyre and Oscar Aguilar of the Boys & Girls Club of Truckee Meadows, United Federal Credit Union cuts the ribbon at its newest branch in Fernley on June 24.

Author: Photo by Robert Perea

United Federal Credit Union celebrated its continued growth with a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its new Fernley branch on June 24. The branch, located at 1035 Inglewood Dr. Suite 100, is United’s 10th location in Nevada.  

“We are excited to offer existing and new members in the Fernley community a convenient place to engage with our team and learn more about United’s unique products and services,” said Meredith Williams, United’s Regional Vice President in Nevada. “United has proudly served Nevada since 2009, and this new location allows us to build on long-standing partnerships and expand our support for community events and programs.”  

Karolina Ciesielska, who joined United in 2024, will lead the Fernley branch as Branch Manager. She brings a strong understanding of member needs and a passion for community engagement.  

“We’ve already built wonderful relationships with members in Fernley and are committed to helping them reach their financial goals,” said Ciesielska. “Our team is proud to serve the Fernley community and looks forward to delivering exceptional service for years to come.”  

As part of the celebration, United also presented a $5,000 community donation to the Boys & Girls Club of Truckee Meadows during the Fernley ribbon-cutting ceremony. Oscar Aguilar, Director of Lovelock & Fernley Area, accepted the check on behalf of the organization.  

“Thank you for believing in our mission and investing in our future of our community,” Aguilar said. 

United opened the doors to the 2,931 square foot branch on April 1. The Fernley branch is a full-service extension of United, offering personal and business banking services including loans, mortgages, and investment planning.  

Mayor Neal McIntyre said bringing new businesses to Fernley is important to provide more offerings to people in Fernley, whether they are longtime residents or new arrivals.  

“It gives people a choice of why they want to go with and who they think is best,” McIntyre said. 

 


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