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2009 CCCSN Annual Report
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CCCSN Executive Staff



Donald A. Leu
President and Chief Executive Officer

Professional Organization and Honors: Board of Directors – Omaha Federal Reserve Branch Bank, Chairman of the Board of Trustees – National Foundation for Credit Counseling, Board Member of Habitat for Humanity

Specific Areas of Interest: Credit Counseling




Sharon L. Hershberger-Taubert
Vice President of Housing and Education

Professional Organization and Honors: NAFE Member, Certificate of Completion – Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation, Women’s Leadership Team- Brookside Church, Board Member- Omaha Theater Ballet Members of the Barre Grace University Alumni Board, Author of “Being With Parents When a Child or Baby Dies”- Centering Corporation, Board Member of the Tri County Workforce Investment Board, Board Member of the Federal Reserve Financial Literacy Coalition Board and a Member of the Omaha Morning Rotary Club.


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History of Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Nebraska

Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Nebraska, Inc. (CCCSN) is a non-profit community service organization, dedicated to delivering professional consumer credit education, confidential counseling and debt management to all segments of society regardless of their ability to pay.

CCCSN was established in 1976 in Omaha, Nebraska and has served the State of Nebraska and Western Iowa with 6 branch offices and 3 satellite offices.

CCCSN is a member of the National Foundation for Credit Counseling (NFCC).  The NFCC was founded in 1951. The NFCC is the nation’s oldest and largest nonprofit credit counseling organization with more than 110 member agencies and nearly 1,000 offices nationwide.  The NFCC sets the national standard for quality credit counseling, debt reduction services and bankruptcy counseling and education, and education financial literacy training. 

CCCSN is certified by the Council of Accreditation for Children and Families, based out of New York City, New York

“The accreditation process is designed to meet the needs of diverse organizations. An organization is evaluated against best-practice standards, which are developed using a consensus model with input from a wide range of service providers, funders, experts, policymakers and consumers.”


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