Andrews Federal Credit Union Board and executive team members on an overseas visit (Provided by Andrews Federal Credit Union)
SUITLAND, Md. — Andrews Federal Credit Union has received its sixth annual Great Place To Work® Certification™. The credit union received this prestigious designation based on input and feedback from current employees regarding their experience working for the financial institution.
Great Place To Work® is the global authority on workplace culture, employee experience, and the leadership behaviors proven to deliver increased innovation and greater employee retention.
“Being recognized as a Great Place To Work® requires a commitment to culture and connection,” said Andrews Federal President and CEO Kenneth Orgeron.
“At Andrews Federal, we strive to create a workplace that is mission-driven and focused on providing exemplary service to members. Our employees are at the heart of creating success, and we are proud and honored to receive this commendation based on their feedback. ”
— Kenneth Orgeron
Andrews Federal Credit Union Board and executive team members after winning 2026 Great Place to Work® Certification™ (Provided by Andrews Federal Credit Union)
Andrews Federal provides employees with a robust compensation and benefits plan, including competitive pay, health insurance, a generous 401(k) matching program, childcare subsidies, education reimbursement, paid holidays and a paid day off for employee birthdays, among other benefits. In addition, the credit union offers employees many intangible benefits that increase employee retention, encourage career growth, and reaffirm their value as members of the financial institution’s team.
“Maintaining our certification as a Great Place To Work confirms our commitment to our members and employees,” said Damita Robinson, Chief Operating Officer for Andrews Federal.
“We show our commitment by providing employees exceptional benefits and a caring, connected workplace, and they in turn provide us with their loyalty and their commitment to exceptional performance.”
— Damita Robinson