The REV Difference

It’s amazing the people you meet and the stories they share. You just never know what you’re going to learn with each conversation. Did you know that the transformation of Heritage Trust into REV Credit Union is one of Charleston’s biggest financial rebrand success stories? On our latest episode of the Charleston Marketing Podcast, Mike Compton and Stephanie Barrow had the pleasure of chatting with Shelly Puckett, Director of Brand Marketing at REV, to dive into the strategic choices and cultural shifts that turned a traditional credit union into a vibrant, community-driven financial institution.

When Shelly joined the team in 2019, her first assignment was a website redesign. But before she knew it, she was at the heart of a complete brand overhaul. Alongside CEO Jason Lee, she helped craft the new identity for REV—a name that’s not an acronym but a symbol of energy, forward momentum, and positivity. The timing was anything but easy. The official launch happened in March 2020, right as the world was grappling with COVID-19. But instead of slowing down, the team went full speed ahead with a bold “atom bomb” billboard strategy that placed their new message prominently across Charleston.

What sets REV apart is their mission-driven approach to banking. Their motto, “banking with purpose,” isn’t just a tagline—it’s a commitment. As REV grows, so does their impact on the community. Their Up the Good Foundation focuses on strengthening communities through health and wellness, inclusivity, and financial education. In just a few years, their team has logged over 10,000 volunteer hours, reaching their five-year goal ahead of schedule. Now, they’re aiming even higher, targeting 30,000 volunteer hours over the next five years.

REV’s marketing strategy blends traditional advertising with deep community involvement. Their nine-person marketing team operates like an in-house agency, handling everything from design to execution. They’ve launched signature events like REV Day for employees and REV Day for Good, where team members volunteer across North and South Carolina. They even created an e-commerce site, Shop REV Gear, with all proceeds going back to the foundation. Every aspect of their marketing ensures that their message stays authentic and consistent while connecting with a broad audience.

Financial education is another big part of REV’s mission. Did you know they’ve set up student-run branches in three local high schools? —Stall, Cane Bay, and Philip Simmons— giving students hands-on banking experience and a head start on financial literacy. How cool is that?!

As Shelly shared, the secret to REV’s success isn’t about following trends—it’s about building a brand that lasts. By staying consistent, fostering real relationships, and making a genuine impact, they’ve created a financial institution that feels both fresh and familiar to Charlestonians, old and new. In a competitive industry, REV isn’t just standing out with bold branding—they’re making a real difference in the communities they serve.

The Charleston American Marketing Association Launches the Charleston Marketing Podcast

Premiering on August 1st, the podcast in partnership with the Charleston Radio Group will highlight key influencers and business professionals in the Charleston marketing industry. 

The Charleston American Marketing Association (AMA) has launched their podcast, The Charleston Marketing Podcast, entirely geared toward Charleston’s marketing professionals. Featuring conversations with the Lowcountrys’ movers and shakers, changemakers and elite knowledge workers, each episode of The Charleston Marketing Podcast and YouTube channel provides listeners with relevant and topical takeaways ready to be applied and implemented. 

Hosted by Stephanie Barrow and Mike Compton, board members of the Charleston American Marketing Association, the “CAMA Cast” is highly engaging with guests like Will Hayine, Mayor of Mount Pleasant, Nikki Kuniej, Director of Digital Strategy, Charleston Radio Group, Olivia Flowers of Southern Charm. With a new episode dropping each month, many more thought-provoking interviews are planned with top marketing experts, industry thought leaders, nonprofits and successful Lowcountry entrepreneurs. Four episodes will be launching in August including an intro episode. 

“To me, it’s all about connecting and building community, like we do at CAMA. We are discussing content and ideas for all types of marketers. From solopreneurs to c-suite agency heads, from college grads to entrepreneurs that wear all the hats. We plan to have all the conversations, big and small so everyone can take something away from the podcast,” shares Mike Compton. “The Charleston Marketing Podcast has been a goal of our Chapter since I was President. The pandemic reiterated to our team the importance of connection, inspiration and motivation. I am genuinely thrilled and humbled by the amazing opportunity to interview these truly inspiring Charleston professionals who are making an impact here in the Lowcountry,” stated Stephanie Barrow.

Episodes will be available on the platforms Spotify, YouTube, Buzzsprout and CharlestonAMA.org as of Tuesday, August 1, 2023.

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