Enola, PA (June 6, 2025) |
Members 1st Federal Credit Union has been honored with two exciting wins from the 2025 Telly Awards, which recognize excellence in video and television across all screens. With over 13,000 global entries submitted from across six continents and all 50 U.S. states, this recognition places Members 1st among the best of the best. Members 1st placed alongside organizations like Mattel Inc., Dallas Cowboys and Webex by Cisco.
The credit union received a Gold Award in the Social Video – Products & Services category for its "Around the House" video series. The series features subject matter experts from within the credit union and business members sharing valuable insights on buying and owning a home. Designed to educate viewers, the series highlights the credit union’s commitment to providing resources that make homeownership more accessible and less overwhelming.
Members 1st also earned a Silver Award in the Social Video – DEI: Diversity, Equity & Inclusion category for "Feels Like Home," a video filmed at Cumberland Valley School District’s English Language Development Fair. It spotlights three associates who speak multiple languages, helping to break communication barriers and create a welcoming environment for all.
The award-winning videos were created by the following associates: Kyle Cooper, Video and Animation Team Lead; Nicholas Garisto, Multimedia Specialist and Ali McFadden, Digital Marketing Specialist.
Click here to view the Members 1st Gold Award-winning video.
Click here to view the Members 1st Silver Award-winning video.
The Telly Awards are judged by industry leaders from major video platforms, television networks, streaming services and production companies.
“We are honored to have our work recognized on such a global stage,” said Karen Roland, Chief Marketing Officer. “These awards reflect the heart behind everything we do—from creating meaningful content to fostering a culture of inclusivity and support. We are proud to tell the stories that matter to our members and our communities.”
For more information on Members 1st news and awards, please visit: https://www.members1st.org/newsroom/