- Posted April 21, 2011
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Genisys selected as one of the 'Best of Michigan Businesses'

Genisys Credit Union was recently selected as one of Corp! Magazine's 2011 "Best of Michigan Businesses" and was honored on Tuesday, April 5, at an awards breakfast at the MSU Management Education Center in Troy.
Taking part in the award presentation were (left to right) Lon Bone, Genisys Credit Union; Phil Bahr, Rehmann; and Jennifer Kluge, Corp! Magazine.
Genisys was one of 66 top businesses honored for their hard work and commitment to excellence.
"Genisys is proud to receive this award two years in a row," said Jackie Buchanan, CEO. "The Genisys team works hard and takes pride in doing what's in the best interest of our members. It's about providing convenience and value as well as helping people realize their financial potential."
Genisys was one of ten exhibitors who had a booth at the event to answer questions and provide financial information about the credit union.
Attendees were also able to network with more than 250 people representing over a dozen different industries.
"Corp! Magazine does a great job recognizing the ethics and efforts of many Michigan businesses," said Buchanan. "Their focus on positive business practices in the area is refreshing."
Photo courtesy of Genisys
Published: Thu, Apr 21, 2011
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