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Recent News
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May 7, 2012
Dexter Credit Union Converts to COCC Technology Partnership
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March 28, 2012
COCC Core Processing ‘Apps’ Raise Client Productivity
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March 15, 2012
Reading Co-operative Bank Selects COCC for Technology Partnership
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March 6, 2012
National Grand Bank Selects COCC for Technology Partnership
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March 2, 2012
Betsy Didan Named Connecticut Woman of Innovation
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February 13, 2012
COCC Announces Technology Partnership with Farmington Bank
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February 7, 2012
Record Earnings, Awards and New Business for COCC in 2011
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August 18, 2011
COCC ‘Apps’ to Accelerate Innovation for Financial Institutions
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July 13, 2011
COCC and Fortress Announce Partnership to Provide Enterprise Risk Management
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June 6, 2011
COCC Installs Free Enterprise Duplicate Detection
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March 28, 2011
COCC Partners with mFoundry for Mobile
INSIGHT Solution
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March 18, 2011
Boston’s Industrial Credit Union Selects COCC’s Core and Strategic Technology Solutions
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COCC's
Linda Stahl Named Connecticut Woman of
Innovation
January 22, 2010
Nearly 600 attendees packed the Aqua
Turf’s "Glass Room" on January 20 to
meet Connecticut’s most innovative women
and discover who among the 59 finalists
would win the 9 top prizes. The
finalists hailed from the state’s most
prestigious workplaces – General
Electric, Pitney Bowes, United
Technologies, and Yale.
From this crowded field, COCC’s Linda
Stahl, Vice President – Strategic
Products, won the Small Business
Innovation & Leadership Award.
Ms. Stahl’s award recognizes her
involvement in the development,
promotion and support of innovative
technologies that have reduced paper and
power consumption at community banks and
credit unions throughout the
Northeastern U.S.
The awards program, sponsored by the
Connecticut Technology Council,
recognizes women in the workforce who
are innovators, role models and leaders
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“Many of Connecticut’s most extraordinary and
talented women working in technology
participated in this program,” said Matthew
Nemerson, president and CEO of the Connecticut
Technology Council. “This awards gala allows us
to spotlight these exceptional innovators and
leaders, while also introducing them to a
professional network of equally accomplished
peers.”
Ms. Stahl helped originate COCC’s ‘software as a
service’ model which the company now uses to
deliver business intelligence, check processing,
risk management and document management
solutions. Ms. Stahl’s promotion and support of
these strategic products helped COCC’s clients
improve their productivity by as much as 75% and
dramatically reduced their use of paper, office
equipment and physical space. Strategic product
sales also helped COCC double its sales revenue
since 2002.
“I am deeply honored to be recognized by this
spectacular group of talented women,” said Ms.
Stahl. “My accomplishments reflect the quality
of COCC as a service organization. Our teamwork
enabled me to bring a vision of greater
productivity and sustainability to reality at
banking institutions throughout our region. My
colleagues deserve this award as much, if not
more, than I do.”
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