The Credit You Deserve Podcast: Episode 16 – MMCCU History

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MMCCU is a local credit union that serves ANYONE who works in the medical field*!

In this special episode of The Credit You Deserve Podcast, host David Murphy, President of Marshfield Medical Center Credit Union (MMCCU), sits down with two integral members of the credit union’s leadership team—Senior VP of Lending Jerry Litwaitis and Operations Manager Carol Rae Kulibert—to reflect on MMCCU’s 60-year history and their own 30+ year journeys with the organization.

From humble beginnings in a small trailer-like building to becoming a trusted financial institution serving medical professionals and their families, this episode dives deep into the evolution of MMCCU. Hear stories of technological changes, moments that shaped the credit union’s growth—like the launch of its mortgage lending program—and heartfelt member interactions that highlight what makes MMCCU truly unique.

Carol and Jerry share personal anecdotes, including:

  • What it was like working in the early days without computers or direct deposit

  • How MMCCU helped members through personal hardships

  • The importance of relationships and community in building lasting financial trust

They also share their hopes for the future of the credit union as it continues to grow, innovate, and maintain its people-first approach.

Whether you’re a long-time member, a recent joiner, or someone curious about credit unions, this episode offers an inspiring look at what makes MMCCU special—then, now, and into the future.

Mark your calendars: MMCCU will host a 60th Anniversary Open House on October 21, 2025, with more events and celebrations planned throughout the year.

Be sure to subscribe to the podcast and follow MMCCU on social media to stay updated on events and member stories.

* Membership subject to eligibility. Visit our Membership Page for details.

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