Southern Energy Credit Union proudly partnered with Georgia Power Company and Atlanta Gas Light Workforce Development in support of their Work-Based Learning (WBL) Program, an initiative designed to equip Georgia high school students with real-world career experience and essential life skills.
This week Southern Energy Credit Union broke ground on its new Gardendale branch, located off Mt. Olive Road, marking a significant investment in the organization’s continued growth and a commitment to serving members throughout northern Jefferson County.
Southern Energy Credit Union has been named a Category’s Best winner for Rebrand and New Corporate Identity in the 2026 Diamond Awards, an annual program presented by America’s Credit Unions recognizing excellence in marketing, public relations, and development across the credit union industry.
April is Financial Literacy Month, and Southern Energy is highlighting a recent hands-on financial education experience made possible through its ongoing partnership with Southern Company. Held at Georgia Power Corporate Headquarters in Atlanta, the event brought together students and employee-volunteers for a day focused on practical money skills and future planning.
The Southern Energy Credit Union Foundation announced and delivered $15,000 donations to six charitable organizations. The recent donations, totaling $90,000, were part of the Foundation’s 2025 distribution of funds in support of its mission.
Last month, Southern Energy Credit Union partnered with Southern Company Workforce Development and Retirement & Financial Wellbeing employees to teach financial literacy to students from Woodlawn High School.
Southern Energy Credit Union is proud to announce the promotion of four dedicated leaders into new leadership roles, reflecting the Credit Union’s ongoing commitment to growth, innovation, and member-first service.
Southern Energy Credit Union announced today a planned leadership transition. Read more in our blog post.
In April, Southern Energy Credit Union partnered to impact 300 high school students through financial education and Bite of Reality events in celebration of Financial Literacy Month.
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