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SELCO Community Credit Union Vp Jessica Redman Named Finalist For Eugene Chamber’s Women Business Leader Award

  • Writer: Kelsie Papenhausen
    Kelsie Papenhausen
  • Jul 22, 2025
  • 3 min read

Redman continues to garner recognition for her work with SELCO’s Commercial & Business Banking division


(SPRINGFIELD, Ore.) — Jessica Redman—vice president and cash management officer for SELCO Community Credit Union’s Commercial & Business Banking division—was named one of five finalists for the Eugene Chamber of Commerce’s 2025 Women Business Leader Award. 

 

The award recognizes women who have demonstrated leadership, innovation, and commitment to the local business community, according to the Eugene Chamber of Commerce. Redman joined Cassie Jones of Gleaves Swearingen, Heather Gabbert of Heritage Bank, Katie Brown of Sweet Cheeks Winery, and Pam Whyte of Emge & Whyte as finalists.

 

“It’s a tremendous honor to be included among such an inspiring group of women leaders,” said Redman. “I’m deeply grateful to the Eugene Chamber for this recognition, and I feel incredibly fortunate to be part of a SELCO team that offers the  support and opportunity for me to grow personally and professionally.”

 

Redman was nominated as part of the Eugene Chamber’s Women Business Leaders Program, which aims to connect both existing and aspiring women leaders at a series of events held throughout the year. The purpose is to foster connection, collaboration, and support.

 

Redman has worked at SELCO since 2012, earning recognition in 2023 with a 20 Under 40 award, presented annually to 20 rising business stars in the Eugene-Springfield community. Recipients of the 20 Under 40 award are recognized for their commitment to career excellence and for positively impacting their community through innovation, creativity, and hard work, according to award organizers.

 

At SELCO, Jessica is responsible for managing the cash management team while spearheading SELCO’s efforts to expand its customer base through targeted sales and marketing initiatives. Redman transitioned to SELCO’s Commercial & Business Banking division in 2015 and has since risen quickly in the credit union. In 2022, she was named vice president, cash management officer of the division, and she was promoted again in 2023 to team leader. 

 

“Jessica’s recognition as a finalist is a proud moment for all of us at SELCO,” said Mike Donaca, vice president of Commercial & Business Banking. “Her leadership, creativity, and unwavering dedication make a meaningful difference every day — within our organization and throughout the business community. Jessica exemplifies what it means to lead with heart and vision, and this honor is a well-earned acknowledgment of her impact.”

 

Redman grew up in Bend and settled in Eugene after graduating from Oregon State University in 2012 with a Bachelor of Science in Finance. In addition to being a member of the Springfield Rotary, Redman serves on the Leadership Eugene-Springfield Steering Committee and is the college director for District XIV of Kappa Alpha Theta. In her free time, she enjoys playing golf and exploring the Pacific Northwest with her husband, Carlos, and their two corgis. 

 

For more information on SELCO’s Commercial & Business Banking division, visit selco.org/BusinessBanking.

 

About SELCO Community Credit Union:

Founded nearly 90 years ago by a group of fiscally minded teachers, Springfield-based SELCO Community Credit Union today serves more than 150,000 members as one of the largest and longest-standing Oregon-based credit unions. A not-for-profit, federally insured, member-driven financial cooperative with more than $2.7 billion in assets, SELCO provides its member-owners with exceptional rates and low fees on a full range of financial products and services, including banking, mortgages, personal and business loans, investments, and insurance. Membership is available to anyone who lives or works in one of the 27 Oregon or eight Washington counties SELCO serves. For more information

 
 
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