Meet Nathan Stoker

If you’re stopping by our Watford City branch, you may have the opportunity to visit with Nathan Stoker, our Member Service Manager, who leads a team of five assisting our members with branch services.  Nathan might also sit with new members and guide you through the process of opening a new account.  Nathan could be the face at the drive-through on Saturday mornings, or he might be behind the wheel of a McKenzie County Ambulance, or plowing your driveway in the winter.

Nathan worked in law enforcement, but decided to make a career change and last year received his bachelor’s degree from Southern New Hampshire University.  “I wanted to take a new course with my life, and began working with Dakota West as a Member Service Representative.”

Moving to the Bakken region from Wyoming during high school, his family followed opportunities in the energy industry to settle in Watford City.  Family time consists of camping and getting together with his parents, brother, sister, and including his extended family in southern Utah.  He even journeyed to South Africa for two years on a mission trip.

One of the most common questions Nathan receives from members relates to the frequency with which he helps new members open accounts: what do you need to become a member?  “That’s a two-fold answer,” he explains, “as there’s documents required to open any account, such as a proof of address, but many new members ask about what is required to belong to Dakota West Credit Union.”

Credit union membership varies, but for our members, it is simply a matter of living in or around one of our communities.  Although Nathan admits he uses the question as a way to get to know new members and create lasting relationships with them.

If you’re interested in starting a relationship with Dakota West, stop by any of our branches and open a new account.  You might find yourself sitting with Nathan and becoming a part of his Dakota West family.

Meet Candace Wieger

It’s a tough time to be a health care worker, but for those of us in the community who may need to utilize their service, we are especially grateful for employees like Candace Wieger.  When not helping our members at the Washburn drive-through, Candace also volunteers as an Emergency Responder and ambulance driver in the McLean County region.

“We make sure we are doing what we can to protect us more,” she assures us as she assists during this time of heightened concern for medical providers.  Like many other health-care resources, she and her fellow volunteers are stocking up on additional gear and supplies.

Candace’s career spans more than just her work with Dakota West and her work continuing to train to become a certified EMT, her past work includes studying nursing and even working in Fantasyland at the Walt Disney World Resort.  As if she isn’t multi-faceted enough, she also supports the staff of Dakota West with I.T. and technical support.

When the weather allows, she gets out and snowmobiles and enjoys traveling (especially visiting family and friends in Florida), but she also appreciates the individualized help she gives to our seasonal members when they return each spring.  Regardless of the work she does in our branches or in our community, we value and appreciate having Candace as a part of the Dakota West team.

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