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PLYMOUTH, Minn. (April 14, 2021) - TruStone Financial recently promoted Mitchell Bires to the position of Branch Manager of the credit union’s Burnsville, Minn. location at Nicollet Court. Bires joined TruStone Financial in 2014, starting at a position in the Contact Center and quickly being promoted to positions within branches. In his previous position, Bires served as the Assistant Manager of the Burnsville-Nicollet branch. “With his knowledge, respect for members and leadership skills, I felt this promotion was a win-win for Mitch and TruStone,” said Lisamarie Meyer, Senior Vice President and Director of Minnesota Branches. “His staff was thrilled to hear the news, and we are all looking forward to continuing to grow the branch within the community.” About TruStone Financial TruStone Financial is a full-service credit union that has worked to improve the financial well-being of its neighbors for more than 80 years. Having been founded as a teachers’ credit union, one of TruStone’s core values is education. It strives to teach its members healthy financial habits, and its mission is to offer simple, convenient tools and great rates to help them reach their goals. It has 23 branches across Minnesota and Wisconsin and is Minnesota’s second largest credit union, with assets of $3.7 billion as of Feb. 28, 2021. TruStone was named one of the 50 top-performing U.S. Credit Unions in 2019 by S&P Global Market Intelligence and a Best-In-State credit union by Forbes magazine in 2020. To learn more, visit TruStoneFinancial.org.
“With his knowledge, respect for members and leadership skills, I felt this promotion was a win-win for Mitch and TruStone,” said Lisamarie Meyer, Senior Vice President and Director of Minnesota Branches. “His staff was thrilled to hear the news, and we are all looking forward to continuing to grow the branch within the community.”
About TruStone Financial TruStone Financial is a full-service credit union that has worked to improve the financial well-being of its neighbors for more than 80 years. Having been founded as a teachers’ credit union, one of TruStone’s core values is education. It strives to teach its members healthy financial habits, and its mission is to offer simple, convenient tools and great rates to help them reach their goals. It has 23 branches across Minnesota and Wisconsin and is Minnesota’s second largest credit union, with assets of $3.7 billion as of Feb. 28, 2021. TruStone was named one of the 50 top-performing U.S. Credit Unions in 2019 by S&P Global Market Intelligence and a Best-In-State credit union by Forbes magazine in 2020. To learn more, visit TruStoneFinancial.org.