Elizabeth Rider
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Elizabeth is an experienced writer, marketer and social media manager. Before transitioning to the credit union movement, she worked primarily with nonprofits. Elizabeth has served with education, family development and senior living organizations to build story-based brands through public relations and social media initiatives.

Most recently, Elizabeth worked with Buckner International where she wrote and managed all print and online content for Buckner Retirement Services. In addition to writing, her marketing skillset includes social media management, brand development, photography and video production.

Elizabeth is a graduate of Baylor University where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in journalism public relations. While at Baylor, Elizabeth founded The Bundle, the university’s first online magazine.

A self-professed word nerd, Elizabeth is passionate about writing and storytelling. When she’s not curled up with a cup of tea and a good book, you’ll likely find her outdoors spending time with her husband, family and friends. She’s also passionate about serving others and volunteers regularly with her church through local and international missions.

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