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AVON,
CT, June 17, 2003 – Visitors to America’s Credit Union Museum can now access the
Internet through their
laptop computers without the encumbrance of wires or telephone connections.
The new wireless Internet connection is a donation by COCC, a financial
technology service to community financial institutions throughout the
Northeastern US. COCC also donated a laptop PC for presentations shown
at the museum.
“COCC is deeply impressed by the quality and value of
America’s Credit Union Museum,” said COCC’s President and CEO, Richard
A, Leone. “We
applaud the work that the credit union movement has done to present
the history and philosophy of this important piece of American life.”
The museum, located in Manchester, New Hampshire, is the site of America's
first credit union. It has been restored to a state-of-the-art exhibition
and meeting space thanks to the generosity of many credit unions, credit
union associations and vendors such as COCC. Since the facility opened
last year, it has become a focal point for the nation’s credit union
movement.
“We really enjoy being able to connect our visitors to the Internet,”
said Peggy Powell, Executive Director, America’s Credit Union Museum.
“This capability amplifies the museum experience and provides additional
information during presentation events, which are a regular occasion
in this facility. We thank COCC for its generous donation of leading
edge technology.”
On July 22, COCC and the museum have scheduled a formal presentation
of the wireless Internet connectivity donation. Credit unions will be
invited and encouraged to attend this gala event.
About COCC
COCC is the member-owned outsourcing and software development company
providing complete enterprise processing solutions for community financial
institutions throughout the Northeastern US. For more information, please
visit our web site at www.cocc.com. |
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Press/Analyst
Contact
Peggy Powell
Executive Director
America's Credit Union Museum
603.629.1553
ppowell@acumuseum.org |