Archer Credit Union promotes Dallas Zimbelman to assistant Vice President and St. Paul branch manager

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Archer Credit Union promotes Dallas Zimbelman to assistant Vice President and St. Paul branch manager

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The Archer Cooperative Credit Union with offices in Central City, Archer, Dannebrog, and St. Paul is excited to announce the promotion of Dallas Zimbelman. She has been promoted to Assistant Vice President and Branch Manager of Archer Credit Union in St. Paul, Nebraska. In addition to her new role, she will continue to serve as lender for theArcher Branch. She will also continue to serve as the Lending Compliance Specialist for all four branches.

Zimbelman has been vital in assisting members with their borrowing needs, analyzing loan requests, and making credit decisions based on policy. She previously directed the operations of the Archer branch to ensure the branch met financial operational, service, and growth plans.

Rex Minert, President/CEO of Archer Credit Union, states, “Dallas is a rock for Archer Credit Union through good times and in bad. During COVID, she met with area business owners to keep their workforce employed by processing SBA Paycheck Protection Program loans. She’s also well known throughout Nebraska for her work with UNL Extension as she advocates for the Women in Agriculture each year. Last year, she organized and facilitated the Farm + Life event inSt.PaulattheCivicCenter. She is also responsible for ensuring compliance with the credit union’s lending policies, procedures, and regulator requirements. Her promotion is a direct reflection on the significant role she plays for the entire organization. She is a leader and an innovator.”

“I am thrilled to get to join the Archer Credit Union team in St. Paul,” said Dallas. “We have worked together over the last few years. This opportunity allows me to spend more time with them while meeting more of the St. Paul ACU members. I love getting to share all that Archer Credit Union has to offer.”

Zimbelman has called Central City home for the past 8 years. She has worked in the financial industry since 2004. She graduated from the Agriculture School of Lending in 2014 and received her Associates Degree in Business Administration in 2019. She currently serves as the President of the Merrick Medical Foundation Board.

When not at work, she enjoys spending time with husband Matt and daughter Aubrey and reading a good book.