SkyPoint FCU Aligns DEI as a Business Strategy

New certification allows the credit union to move forward with DEI plans.

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A small credit union about 30 miles northwest of Washington, D.C. has officially certified one of its managers to implement and lead diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) efforts for the credit union. One big goal for the credit union: Prove the ROI of DEI.

On Tuesday, SkyPoint Federal Credit Union ($188 million in assets, 13,808 members), headquartered in Germantown, Md., announced its manager of talent acquisition and development, Santita Prather, completed the “Georgetown Certificate Program on Advancing DEI in the Workplace.” With that certification, Prather will now lead the development, implementation and measurement of DEI efforts within SkyPoint.

According to a statement from SkyPoint, Prather has several important and hefty strategies ahead of her. Those include:

“With our community charter and business lending expansion, recruiting a talented, diverse staff for our outreach efforts and business lending is our top priority,” Prather said. “We understand the importance of leveraging a diverse workforce that is reflective of the communities we serve. Our Juntos Avanzamos and Community Development Financial Institution designations have proven that. Advancing DEI in the workplace is another investment that SkyPoint is making to demonstrate the importance of financial inclusivity for all its members. We are meeting people where they are in their communities.”

According to the credit union, Prather joined SkyPoint in December 2019 after 22 collective years of experience in the human services and public health fields.

“We wanted to do more than just write a Statement of Commitment to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion,” Jim Norris, CEO of SkyPoint, said. “We wanted to see lasting change, and this meant it had to be transformational by having our very own Santita Prather become certified with Georgetown’s DEI program. We are proud of her work and dedication to leading our credit union in DEI.”