History
Everman Parkway Credit Union was established in 1953 in Fort Worth, TX.
General Motors moved the plant to Dallas and the credit union followed. There, board members worked out of their locker room until January 1982, when office space was rented, a computer bought and a manager hired. GM moved the plant back to Forth Worth in 1987 and the credit union moved to Forth Worth in August of 1987. In October 1991, the credit union purchased the building at our current location. On March 3, 2011, Auto Parts Employees Credit Union became Everman Parkway Credit Union.
Financial Information
| Asset Size | $4.1 Million | 
| Number of Employees | 2 | 
| Membership Size | 592 | 
| Number of Offices | 1 | 
Upon request, a member is entitled to review or receive a copy of the balance sheet, income statement, IRS form 990, a summary of the most recent annual audit, written board policy regarding access to the articles of incorporation, bylaws, rules, guidelines, and board policies.
Board
| Name | Seat | Term Expiring | 
|---|---|---|
| Jeff Townsend | Chairman | 2026 | 
| Willie Thomas | Secretary | 2026 | 
| Michael Hallak | Vice Chairman and Treasurer | 2027 | 
| Robert Rudzavice | Director | 2027 | 
| Michael Humphries | Director | 2027 | 
Credit Union Founders
- A.J. Payne 
- Howard Weddle 
- W.B. Harris 
- R.R. Fenley 
- J.R. Morgan 
- R.B. Springfield 
- Clarence Mills 
Staff
- Melissa Owings - President 
Field of Membership
Original
- General Motors - Warehouse Division, Ft. Worth, TX 
Current
- General Motors - Warehouse Division, Ft. Worth, TX and family members. 
- Dues-paying members of AASP 
- Anyone that lives, worships, works or attends school within a 5 mile radius of our office. 
 
          
        
      