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Karen Sanborn, Chair of People Driven Credit Union

The role of credit unions in fostering community growth and offering personalized services cannot be overstated. At People Driven Credit Union, this commitment is exemplified by the leadership and vision of our board chair, Karen Sanborn. In this video, Karen discusses her journey, experiences, and the unique aspects of serving on the credit union’s board:

Key Takeaways from Karen Sanborn’s Interview:

  1. Dedication and Service:
    Karen Sanborn has been a vital part of the PDCU board for approximately five years. Her role involves diligently reviewing the credit union’s performance, ensuring the members’ best interests are always at the forefront. This includes regular board meetings and thorough analysis of various aspects such as IT projects, security measures, and marketing strategies.
  2. Learning and Growth:
    Serving on the board is a continual learning experience. According to Karen, the diversity of the board members, with their varied skill sets, creates a rich learning environment. From financial expertise to marketing acumen and community service experience, every member brings something valuable to the table. Karen’s recent Master’s degree in Business Leadership, including a course in Accounting for Leaders, has further enhanced her contributions to the board.
  3. The Value of Diversity:
    Karen emphasizes the importance of having diverse perspectives on the board. This diversity encompasses not only professional backgrounds but also different stages of life. She believes that having board members from various age groups. From those starting families to those approaching or in retirement, it strengthens the board’s ability to understand and meet member needs effectively.
  4. Encouraging Young Participation:
    One poignant advice Karen offers is for younger individuals to consider joining a credit union board. She sees it as an invaluable opportunity to gain insights into organizational procedures and decision-making processes. These experiences are beneficial early in one’s career.

Karen Sanborn’s passion and dedication to People Driven Credit Union and its members shine through in her leadership. Her insights remind us of the importance of diverse perspectives, continuous learning, and active community involvement in the financial sector. As we continue to navigate the evolving landscape of credit unions, voices like Karen’s play a pivotal role in shaping a future where financial institutions truly serve and reflect the communities they belong to.

Guiding Communications & Community Engagement

At the helm of Madonna University’s communications and special events, Karen Sanborn brings a wealth of expertise in managing public relations and orchestrating major university events. Her journey in marketing and communication spans notable institutions like Lawrence Technological University and Eastern Michigan University. This extensive experience is further enriched by her 18-year tenure in sales, communications, and public relations at Ameritech.

Karen’s academic background includes a Bachelor’s degree in Telecommunications from Michigan State University and a master’s in business leadership from Madonna University. Her commitment to community involvement shines through her active participation in several organizations, including the Livonia Awesome Book Club and the Livonia Westland Chamber of Commerce. In the latter, she plays a crucial role as a board representative for the University.

As the Chair of the People Driven Credit Union (PDCU) Board of Directors, Karen demonstrates a steadfast dedication to working alongside a team of skilled and passionate individuals. Her leadership in the credit union sector is not newfound; for over three decades, Karen has been a staunch advocate and member of credit unions.

Karen Sanborn’s credit union journey began with Community Alliance Credit Union in 2018, where she served as the board chair, skillfully guiding the entity through a merger and ultimately being appointed as the Chair of the PDCU Board in 2023.

Beyond her professional and community engagements, Karen’s life is filled with joy and activity. She is a mother to five adult children and a grandmother to six, embracing every moment of family life. Her hobbies, which include golfing, fishing, sewing, playing trivia, and creating lasting memories with her grandchildren, reflect her diverse interests and zest for life.

“A Credit Union Is Only as Strong as Its Members.” Karen Sanborn

Karen’s message is clear. People Driven Credit Union is built by and for its members. Whether you want to join, learn more about our story, or get involved in leadership, here is where to start.

Become a PDCU Member

As Karen said, every member has a voice at a credit union. Anyone who lives, works, worships, or attends school in Michigan can join PDCU. Membership starts with a $5 deposit.

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Read the People Driven Story

Karen’s credit union journey goes back over 30 years. PDCU’s story goes back even further to 1928. Learn how a small group of people started something that now serves members across all of Michigan.

Our Story

Interested in Board Volunteer Opportunities?

Karen encourages people at all career stages to consider credit union board service. If you are interested in volunteering with PDCU, reach out to our team to learn more about how to get involved.

Contact Us

Federally insured by the NCUA. Membership eligibility required. People Driven Credit Union serves members across Michigan. NMLS #776727.



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