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Cone Credit Union

Fiscal year ending 2021. Filed on March 14, 2022.

219 W Cecil Street
Neenah, Wisconsin 54956

Cone Credit Union (EIN: 39-1137123) has filed an IRS Form 990 from fiscal year 2016–2021. In its fiscal year 2021 IRS Form 990 filing, Cone Credit Union, a 501(c)(14) state-chartered credit union or mutual reserve fund, reported compensation for 1 out of 7 total employees. Among the employees shown here, the average compensation is $57,060. The highest compensated employee at Cone Credit Union is Michael Mehlberg with fiscal year 2021 compensation of $57,060.

Revenue, expenses, and employee compensation

Revenue

$408,194

Expenses

$428,207

Employee compensation

$202,259
Revenue, expenses, and employee compensation over time

Reported Compensated Employees

Michael Mehlberg
President
$57,060
$57,060 No related compNo other comp

Benchmark Employee Compensation

Non-Employee Board Members

John Weyenberg
Treasurer
Leanne Radtke
Secretary
Paul Hauffe
Chair
Steve Wichman
Director
Vernon Green
Vice Chair

Mission Statement

CONSTANTLY STRIVING TO BETTER YOUR FINANCIAL FUTURE.

Revisions to this organization profile

March 14, 2022:
2021 Cone Credit Union 990 filed
November 4, 2021:
2020 Cone Credit Union 990 filed
October 13, 2020:
2019 Cone Credit Union 990 filed

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