Solarity News
Mina Worthington discusses leadership in Authority Magazine
In a wide-ranging interview with Authority Magazine, published on Medium, Mina Worthington discusses ‘Leading from the C-Suite: Five things you need to be a highly effect...
Solarity’s VP of Member Experience named ‘39 Under 39’ by Yakima Herald
Mandy Olson, a longtime Solarity employee, was named to Yakima Herald-Republic’s '39 Under 39.' The yearly list highlights professionals they see as shaping the Yakima Va...
'The banking system is healthy:’ Solarity Leaders address concerns after recent national bank failures
Recent news stories about the financial industry have some members concerned. Solarity leaders respond, assuring members "the banking system is healthy."
Solarity celebrates its female leaders for Women's History Month
For the second year in a row, Solarity Credit Union, led by CEO Mina Worthington and COO Carrie Moore, has an entire lineup of all-female vice presidents.
Solarity Credit Union gives $124,700 in donations and sponsorships in 2022
As a proud financial institution committed to making our community a better place to live and work, Solarity donated $124,700 to community causes and events in 2022. In a...
Last minute $5,000 donation from Solarity makes holiday dinner happen for Selah firefighters
Solarity Credit Union donated $5,000 to sponsor a banquet for 175 current and retired Selah firefighters and their families at the Selah Civic Center. Partnering with Fat...
Solarity Credit Union employees, members lift Yakima family's holiday spirits during annual donation drive
This holiday season, Solarity is adopting two YWCA families and asking our members to join us. We're accepting donations from members and employees to help make the holid...
Solarity wins 'Community Partner of the Year' award from Habitat for Humanity
Solarity Credit Union is proud to be honored as Community Partner of the Year by the Yakima Valley Partners Habitat for Humanity® during its annual Golden Hammer Awards.
Solarity employees donate $2500 to support YWCA Yakima
At any given time, the Yakima YWCA has between 50 and 60 kids under its roof who attend local schools, and Solarity employees donated to help give those kids a great star...