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Alltru (formerly 1st Financial) Announces New VP of Technology

Wentzville, MO (August 20, 2019) – Alltru Credit Union (1st Financial), a not for profit community development financial institution, has recently announced Donn Dischert as the Vice President of Technology.

Mr. Dischert brings more than 15 years of experience in programming, project management, operations management and IT experience to Alltru (formerly 1st Financial). He specializes in providing member-driven service, problem-solving, and team motivation and leadership. Most recently, Donn held the role of Group Manager – Radiology Imaging Informatics at Barnes Jewish Hospital in St. Louis, Missouri. He also served in the United States Army as an Infantry Team Leader in the 10th Mountain Division.

“We are excited to have Donn on our team and we’re confident that his leadership will bring the benefits of robust technology offerings while keeping security as a top priority for our members.” said Carol Minges, CEO of Alltru Credit Union.

With Donn’s extensive knowledge and years of experience, he will help Alltru continue its mission to exceed the financial needs and service expectations of their members, staff, and community.

“I am thrilled to be part of the 1st Financial community! I commit to helping our members achieve their financial dreams through accessible, user-friendly and functional technology,” said Donn Dischert, Vice President of Technology, Alltru Credit Union (formerly 1st Financial).

For more information about Alltru Credit Union (formerly 1st Financial) and the credit union difference, visit www.thebetterwaytobank.org.

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About Alltru Credit Union
Established in 1968, Alltru Credit Union (formerly 1st Financial) is full-service financial cooperative whose mission is to improve the financial well-being of its members. Membership is available to anyone who lives, works, or worships within St. Charles county, St. Louis county, or the City of St. Louis.  For more information about Alltru Credit Union (formerly 1st Financial), visit www.thebetterwaytobank.org.

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