New Powerful Moves in The Credit Union Industry
Glia continues to grow its leadership team by appointing a new Executive Vice President of Sales, a Texas Trust Credit Union employee has been chosen as the 2023 Young Professional of the Year, and Redwood Credit Union announced new changes to their board of directors and much more…
New Hires
Glia continues to grow its leadership team, appointing Lisa Paccione as the Executive Vice President of Sales. She brings decades of financial services and mobile technology expertise as well as extensive global sales experience. In this role, Paccione will scale the sales organization to expand into new markets and geographies.
Coastal Credit Union has hired Matt Huss as VP, Finance & Treasury. In this role, Huss will be responsible for providing Coastal leadership with the information and guidance necessary to make sound financial decisions and fulfill Coastal’s mission and vision.
Appointments
Redwood Credit Union recently re-elected volunteer board members Christina Rivera, David Gouin, and Debbie Watts. The board has also named its officer roles for the year as follows:
Rob Eyler, Board Chair
Jim Olmsted, Board Vice Chair
Lisa Wittke Schaffner, Board Secretary
Debbie Watts, Board Treasurer
Additionally, the board welcomed Stephanie Plante as a new associate board member, and Gerardo Martin continues to serve as RCU associate board member.
Space Coast Credit Union and the United Way of Brevard recently celebrated the culmination of another successful campaign year at the Annual Awards Celebration. At the event, SCCU President and CEO Timothy M. Antonition officially assumed the role of Campaign Chair for the United Way of Brevard. This appointment further demonstrates SCCU’s long-standing commitment to United Way, which began more than 20 years prior. In the last five years, SCCU has raised nearly one million dollars for the United Way of Brevard.
Awards
Texas Trust Credit Union’s Cameron Newfarmer has been chosen as the 2023 Young Professional of the Year by the Cornerstone League. As a professional under the age of 40, Newfarmer has used his project management skills to orchestrate credit union projects and initiatives that have showcased his diligence, professionalism, passion, and leadership capabilities.