SESLOC Leadership
A benefit of a Credit Union membership is that it is a not–for–profit organization, owned by its members, and overseen by volunteers.
Board of Directors
Our volunteer Board of Directors is comprised of member volunteers, responsible to, and elected by, our members.
Board Chair:
Tom Lebens
Vice Chair:
Dr. Gary Hoskins
Board Financial Officer:
Anthony Cangelosi
Secretary:
Derek Johnson
Director:
Charlene Rosales
Director:
Dr. Alden Shiers
Director Emeritus:
Dr. Victor (Vic) Buccola
Director: Emeritus
Barbara Melvin
Director Emeritus:
Jacquie Paulsen
Director Emeritus:
Pauline Shaffer
Jim Park, Director
in Memoriam
Audit Committee
Our Audit Committee is comprised of volunteers elected from the membership. The committee is charged with protecting the members’ interests and ensuring the assets of the credit union are safeguarded.
Chair:
Ken San Filippo
Anthony Cangelosi
Dan DeGroot
Gary Hoskins
Alden Shiers
If you, as a member-owner, have any problem that is not resolved to your satisfaction by the credit union staff, you may write to the committee at
Audit Committee
SESLOC Credit Union
P.O. Box 1577
San Luis Obispo, CA 93406-1577
SESLOC Supports…
From the News+ Blog
The Future is Financial: SESLOC Educates High School Students About the Importance of Budgeting
On Monday, May 20, SESLOC Credit Union hosted a hands-on, real-world living and budgeting simulation event for 70 students at Central Coast New Tech High School in Nipomo. For this event, SESLOC partnered with Bite of Reality, an app that presents real-life scenarios of maintaining a budget, to improve the financial health and wellness of the Central Coast.
Thank You For Supporting Our Local Food Banks!
SESLOC hosted a fundraiser for local food banks in May for the fourth year in a row. SESLOC, employees, and members raised over $15,000 combined for the SLO Food Bank and Food Bank of Santa Barbara County. Each dollar donated buys enough food for 8 meals, thanks to the Food Banks’ network of partners.
Education Grants Support Hands-on Learning
SESLOC Education Grants provide funding to support innovation and expand supplies at local K-12 schools. Here’s how a few teachers recently used grants to support their students’ return to the classroom: