PARRIS ISLAND, S.C. – Navy Federal Credit Union's Parris Island Member Service Center (MSC) has recently celebrated 25 years of providing excellent member service to the Marines, Sailors, civilian employees and their families within the greater Parris Island community. The celebration was highlighted by the presentation of a Certificate of Commendation by Brigadier General, Richard Tryon, USMC, Commanding General, Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island. The Certificate of Commendation recognized the MSC staff for continuing to provide quality member service throughout the many years the MSC has been in operation. The certificate acknowledged the staff with words of praise that included, "Throughout the years, the staff has shown a dedication to their members and a rapport with all levels of command that is second to none." A Certificate of Appreciation was also presented to Senior Member Service Representative Betty Jones, an employee who has worked at the MSC since its opening in 1980. "We are able to give our members the best in service and products because we love what we do and have grown to know our members very well," said Parris Island MSC Manager, Bill Knepp. "The best way to show our appreciation for their membership is to provide a personable atmosphere through which they feel comfortable coming to us to help them with all of their financial needs."

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