Contributors

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Camille Prieur

Throughout her career, she’s discovered a deep passion for the credit union movement—especially through the energy and support of her young professional peers. Camille is a strong advocate for credit unions, championing the values of financial empowerment, community service, and people helping people. She brings a thoughtful perspective on what it means to grow within the industry, stay connected to your purpose, and make a meaningful impact from any seat at the table. 


As host of The CUllaborative, she brings fresh energy to the credit union world—spotlighting the voices of industry professionals, exploring leadership journeys, and diving into the real-life challenges and triumphs that shape financial services today. Whether she’s unpacking burnout, celebrating advocacy, or sharing a laugh over unexpected networking adventures, Camille creates space for authentic conversations that inspire and inform. 

Guests

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Andrea Coggins, CCM, CCUFC

Andrea Coggins, CCM, CCUFC, is the Vice President of Consumer Lending at Financial Plus Credit Union, where she brings nearly a decade of experience in branch operations, leadership development, and consumer lending strategy. Andrea’s career journey reflects a strong commitment to member experience, team growth, and delivering impactful financial solutions. 

She is a graduate of the CUES Emerge Leadership Program, earning her Certified Credit Union Manager (CCM) designation, and is also a Certified Credit Union Financial Counselor (CCUFC). In addition to her credit union leadership role, Andrea serves as President of GRO Networking – Grand Blanc, supporting professional development and community connection across Southeast Michigan. Her passion for mentorship, continuous learning, and community impact embodies the credit union philosophy of people helping people. 

https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrea-coggins-ccm-ccufc-98b37b155/
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Ann Ditlow

Ann Ditlow is the Finance and Analytics Manager at 4Front Credit Union in Traverse City, Michigan. She began her career in genetic testing, where she developed a strong foundation in data analysis and precision. But it was her grit that carried her through a career pivot into the credit union industry, where she discovered purpose and community. In credit unions, Ann found not just a job, but her people. Today, she combines analytical expertise with a passion for advocacy and connection, helping drive meaningful change from the inside out. 

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Chelsea McKenzie, CCUFC

Chelsea McKenzie is a passionate credit union leader and community advocate serving as Community Impact Leader at Members First Credit Union. With over six years in the credit union industry, Chelsea is known for her heart‑centered approach to connection, financial empowerment, and meaningful community engagement. Chelsea is a Certified Credit Union Financial Counselor (CCUFC) and has been recognized for her innovative thinking, earning a chapter‑level win in the CU Spark Tank competition for her student‑focused small‑dollar loan concept designed to support college and trade school learners. Her work reflects a deep commitment to accessible financial solutions and the future of the credit union movement.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/chelseamckenzie95/
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Eloisa Medina-Britton

Eloisa Medina‑Britten is a credit union professional currently serving as a Compliance Specialist at West Michigan Credit Union (WMCU). Originally from San Francisco and now based in Grand Rapids, Eloisa is known for her commitment to growth, compliance excellence, and advancing the credit union movement. She is an active FUELmi young professional and was the runner‑up in MCUL’s 2025 Spark Tank Competition, where she showcased her innovative thinking and passion for impact. Outside of work, Eloisa remains deeply engaged in community and environmental volunteer efforts. Her journey reflects a growth mindset rooted in curiosity, service, and a genuine passion for making a positive impact—both in the credit union movement and beyond.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/eloisa-medina/
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Ginger Weeks, CCUE

Ginger Weeks is the Vice President of Operations at Community West Credit Union, where she brings a strong focus on leadership and member service. A lifelong learner, Ginger earned her CUCE certification through America’s Credit Unions while simultaneously working full-time and pursuing her bachelor’s degree. She’s been a driving force in FUELmi since its inception and currently serves as the Young Professional Liaison for the CUES Michigan Council, advocating for growth and connection among emerging leaders. Ginger is passionate about credit union advocacy, staying ahead of fraud trends, and creating meaningful member experiences—all while continuing to learn and lead with purpose. 

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Raelyn Szatkowski

Raelyn Szatkowski is a passionate community advocate and former credit union professional who began her career in the Michigan credit union movement driven by the “people helping people” philosophy. At the time of recording, Raelyn was serving at Wolverine State Credit Union, where she built a reputation for empathy‑centered service, leadership, and deep commitment to member impact. 

A former FUELmi member, Raelyn gained lasting friendships and mentorship through the program. Her time in FUELmi and the broader credit union industry helped shape her leadership style and reinforced her dedication to serving others. While Raelyn has since stepped into a new chapter outside of the credit union industry, she continues to carry those values forward in everything she does and remains a passionate supporter of the movement that helped shape her professional journey. 

https://www.linkedin.com/in/raelyn-community-enthusiast/
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Sydney Tennet

Sydney Tennant is a dedicated credit union professional serving at Michigan Legacy Credit Union, where she brings a strong passion for community impact and member‑focused service. Her career path has been anything but traditional—transitioning from studying architecture to working in currency exchange before ultimately finding her home in the credit union movement. With a growth‑oriented mindset and a heart for people, Sydney is known for embracing unexpected career paths, building meaningful connections, and contributing to the communities she serves. Her journey reflects the power of curiosity, adaptability, and staying true to the “people helping people” philosophy that defines credit unions.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/sydtennant/
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Whitney Sode, MBA

Whitney Sode is the Chief Financial Officer at Sunrise Family Credit Union, where she combines strategic financial leadership with a passion for member-focused service. With years of experience in the banking and credit union industries, Whitney is dedicated to driving innovation and fostering growth. A strong advocate for continuous professional development, she embraces technology and the evolving role of AI to enhance operations and member experiences. Outside of work, Whitney credits her husband as her biggest supporter, helping her balance career ambitions with personal life.