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Our Story

Established in 1967, Prince George’s Community Federal Credit Union was founded to provide financial services to employees of Prince George’s County. Over the decades, we’ve grown to proudly serve more than 19,500 members across the county. With assets exceeding $300 million, our community-focused credit union welcomes individuals who live, work, volunteer, worship, own a business, or attend school in Prince George’s County to join.


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Our Mission

Providing exceptional service with integrity.

Our Vision

Help our community achieve financial success.


Our History


 

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Senior Leadership Team

 

Our Senior Management Team is dedicated to leading Prince George's Community Federal Credit Union with integrity, innovation, and a commitment to service. Together, they bring decades of experience and a shared passion for helping our members, employees, and community thrive. Focused on strategic growth, operational excellence, and exceptional member experiences, our leadership team works every day to fulfill our mission of helping the community achieve financial success.

 

Diane Coleman Brown

President
& Chief Executive Officer

 

Jeffery L. Miles, Sr

Executive Vice President
& Chief Operating Officer

 

Rufus Bailey MBA

Chief Financial Officer
& Senior Vice President

Robert G. Byrer

Director of Compliance
& Vice President

 

 

Patrice Jones Forbes

Director of Marketing
& Vice President

Adrian Gomez

Director of IT
& Vice President

Jessica Handley

Chief Information Officer & Senior Vice President

 

Stephanie Wilder, MSA

Chief Human Resources Officer
& Vice President

Randal J. Odenbaugh

Manager of Vendor Services


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PGCFCU Brand Style Guide

Meet the official PGCFCU Brand Style Guide – the essential toolkit for proper use of Prince George's Community Federal Credit Union's visual identity! From colors to logos and everything in between, use this resource to include our brand in your promotional materials with confidence.

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Keeping You in the Know

  • Emergency Funds
  • 50/30/20 Rule
  • Meet Your 401(k)

Emergency Funds

3 Min Read

One of the most effective tools for preventing a large-scale financial disaster is an emergency fund…

Learn about Emergency Funds

50/30/20 Rule

7 Min Read

The 50/30/20 rule is a simple, practical rule of thumb for individuals who want a budget that is easy, yet effective, to implement…

How to Set Your New Budget

Meet Your 401(k)

3 Min Read

Even if you’re just starting your first real job—actually, especially if you’re just starting your first real job—it’s time to start thinking about retiring…

How to Plan for Retirement

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USA Patriot Act

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