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Top Workplaces 2026: Elevations Credit Union prioritizes service over sales

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Top Workplaces 2026: Elevations Credit Union prioritizes service over sales
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Elevations Credit Union has been part of Colorado’s fabric since 1952, when it started on the steps of Mackey Auditorium on the CU Boulder campus.

To keep employees engaged, Elevations Credit Union runs a twice-annual engagement survey and uses the results to shape how leadership responds. has been part of Colorado’s fabric since 1952, when it started on the steps of Mackey Auditorium on the CU Boulder campus.

Elevations distinguishes itself by providing practical solutions to nearly 179,000 members as a member-focused credit union. Offerings include free seminars, financial counseling, and educational resources designed to help members achieve their financial goals rather than simply promoting products. This philosophy shapes all interactions, guiding employees and supporting the credit union’s goal of delivering exceptional service to every member. Elevations supports employees with seven resource groups, regular engagement surveys, and a strong culture of psychological safety.

Engagement scores consistently rank in the 90th percentile. Employees receive up to 16 hours of paid volunteer time each year. Since 2010, the Local Change Foundation has contributed over $4 million to community resources. Top Workplaces 2026: The best small companies to work for in Colorado “As an employer, we strive to make Elevations the best place our employees have ever worked, relying heavily on our culture of learning, excellence, caring, and purpose,” Hoxworth says.

Elevations has received the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award twice, in 2014 and 2020, a distinction held by fewer than 15 organizations nationwide. This recognition demonstrates a strong commitment to continuous improvement as digital banking, data security, and member expectations evolve. Elevations fully leverages the unique advantages of working in Colorado.

The central support office, known as “Basecamp,” accommodates nearly 300 employees and offers a 2,680-square-foot gym, ping pong tables, a subsidized café, walking trails, employee gardens, a mountain-view patio, and a new pickleball court. Keeler: Avalanche, Josh Manson expose Minnesota Wild's Temu tough guys as bad actors, too, take 3-1 series lead Colorado Democrats cannot force employers to use someone's pronouns.

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