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TruWest Credit Union relocates Arizona headquarters in Tempe

TruWest Credit Union will keeps its corporate headquarters in Tempe but at a new location.

The corporate offices have moved from 1667 N. Priest Drive to 2190 E. Elliott Road.

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TruWest Credit Union relocates Arizona headquarters in Tempe

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TruWest Credit Union will keep its corporate headquarters in Tempe but at a new location.

The corporate offices have moved from 1667 N. Priest Drive to 2190 E. Elliott Road.

“We believe our new space will foster creativity, collaboration and innovation, providing spaces that fit the growing needs of our organization,” Chris Kearney, the credit union’s president and chief information officer, said.

The new headquarters occupies 26,134 square feet with more than 20 offices, 60 workspaces and a variety of meeting spaces.

The décor was designed by TruWest employees, including art that reflects the credit union’s history, diversity and “commitment to serving the community,” a release stated.

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