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Brett Smith appointed CEO of Springfield's One Credit Union 20 Fri, 02/24/2017 - 2:44pm -- Related Company: One Credit Union Vermont Business Magazine Jeff Taft, Chairman of the One Credit Union Board of Directors, has announced the appointment of Brett Smith as their new President and CEO. Brett will assume responsibilities on February 27, succeeding Jerry Cross, who retired following 32 years of service. Smith has been part of One Credit Union for three years, serving as the Chief Financial Officer. In addition to managing the finances of the Credit Union, Smith also oversaw the Compliance and Property Management areas of the Credit Union. Brett Smith President and CEO of One Credit Union. “Brett did a terrific job aligning us internally, and financially, in the wake of the merger,” said Jeff Taft. “He is a natural choice to continue our evolution as One Credit Union.” “One CU has been through some tremendous changes since merging three separate credit unions into One in 2010," Smith said. "However, we are no longer in that constant state of 'change.' We are now evolving, enhancing, and building on our strengths and member satisfaction to take One Credit Union to the next level.” Smith has over 19 years of experience in retail financial services, having worked at Ledyard National Bank and Lake Sunapee Savings Bank prior to joining One CU. Smith also has accepted an invitation to serve on the Board of Directors at the Vermont Make a Wish Foundation. Smith has studied at Andover College (ME), Franklin Pierce College (NH) and New England College of Business (MA). Smith resides in Post Mills with his wife Kati. Source: One Credit Union 2.24.2017 One Credit Union, headquartered in Springfield, VT, is a member owned financial cooperative with branches in Barre, Chester, Essex, Springfield, Vergennes, VT and Claremont, NH. One CU provides a full range of financial solutions for consumers and small businesses. Learn more.
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