San Jose, CA
Barbara Kamm, President and CEO
“Immigration has shaped the landscape of Silicon Valley for the last century, and it will continue to do so for the foreseeable future. It is one of the biggest influences on our businesses and economy, and one of the most important issues we face as a community. We at Technology Credit Union support programs such as the Bethlehem Project because they provide much-needed resources and information for green card holders seeking citizenship. It’s important to our membership and to our community, and therefore it’s important to us.”
Hemali Gajaria, Marketing Research Manager
“The seminars aren’t directly related to our financial products and services, but we are community-focused and there is an obvious need amongst our members and employees, as well as the community. By hosting events, we’re helping people and strengthening the Tech CU brand as a business that understands the needs of our customers and the areas we serve.”
Special benefits: Offered citizenship services to both employees and members.
NEWS & MEDIA
- Tech CU CEO, Barbara Kamm featured in the San Francisco Business Times on October 23, 2014
- Program featured in the Siliconeer
- Op-ed from Tech CU CEO, Barbara Kamm in the San Francisco Business Times on September 19, 2014