Two credit unions, including Greylock Federal Credit Union, announced new additions to their teams, and the Director of Digital Banking at United Federal Credit Union was named to the Moody on the Market’s 40 Under 40 List.
New Hires:
- Greylock Federal Credit Union has announced the hiring of Vice President, Business Banking Officer Amy K. Ganci, who joins the credit union’s Business Banking team. As part of the Business Banking team, Ganci will originate and underwrite commercial loan products and collaborate on business development activities, serving as a trusted advisor for Greylock’s members by providing insight and support to small businesses. Ganci will interface with loan applicants, act as account officer for existing credit union relationships, and manage all aspects of business development.
- United Federal Credit Union (United) has appointed Holly Wagner to Commercial Loan Officer in North Carolina. Wagner will be based at United’s branch at 1441 Patton Ave. in Asheville. As the Commercial Loan Officer, Wagner will be responsible for providing quality business lending expertise through financial counseling and product awareness to credit union members regarding their business financing needs. She will also generate investment quality business loans by taking loan applications in support of loan growth objectives.
Recognitions:
- United Federal Credit Union (United) Director of Digital Banking, Katrina Leach, has been named to the Moody on the Market 40 Under 40 Class of 2025. “I’m honored to be recognized among such a talented and passionate group of professionals,” said Leach. “This award reflects the incredible support I’ve received from my colleagues at United and the opportunities I’ve had to make a meaningful impact in our community. I’m grateful to Moody on the Market and the selection committee for this recognition.”
- UMassFive College Federal Credit Union (UMassFive) is proud to celebrate mortgage loan officer Gary Talbot’s recognition as a Silver Level MassHousing Loan Originator for Fiscal Year 2025. UMassFive became an approved MassHousing lender in 2023, and in his very first year, Talbot was recognized at the Bronze Level. Advancing to Silver this year reflects not only Gary’s dedication to serving UMassFive members, but also the strong momentum of a program that is making a meaningful difference for homebuyers across Massachusetts.
Promotions:
- Luminate announces the transition of Angela Gervais to the role of Director of Political Advocacy & Credit Union Success, expanding her responsibilities beyond advocacy to include direct support for credit unions across Louisiana. In this new capacity, Gervais will bring her grassroots advocacy expertise to the front lines of member engagement, ensuring credit unions are empowered with the tools, strategies, and support they need to thrive.
- A young professional with more than a decade’s worth of experience at World Council of Credit Unions (WOCCU) is bringing both a vast amount of knowledge and a fresh perspective to Worldwide Foundation for Credit Unions (WFCU), which on Tuesday officially named Kassandra Schroeder as the new Director of its WYCUP and Global DE initiatives.
- Municipal Credit Union (MCU) announced that Stuart Salembier has been promoted from Vice President, Member Experience, to Senior Vice President, Member Engagement and Channel Delivery.
Appointments:
- Bay Federal Credit Union proudly announces that Cameron Haste, Executive Vice President and Chief Operations Officer, has been re-elected to the Board of Directors of Hope Services, one of the Bay Area’s largest nonprofit organizations providing services to individuals with developmental disabilities.