On October 30, 2014

Levandowski takes the helm at Heritage Family Credit Union

RUTLAND–On Thursday, Oct. 23, the board of directors of Heritage Family Credit Union announced their choice of Matt Levandowski to succeed long-time President/CEO Ron Hance upon Hance’s retirement in January 2015 after 36 years of service. Levandowski is currently the senior vice president of retail and marketing at Heritage Family.
Levandowski brings over 21 years of leadership experience to his new position and has worked extensively with Heritage Family’s management team throughout his career at HFCU. Over the years, Levandowski has also held volunteer positions within the Rutland community, currently serving as vice president of the Paramount Theatre’s board of directors and chairman of the Rutland Health Foundation’s golf committee. “We chose Matt as someone who would maintain the culture of our credit union and provide the kind of quality service our members expect as owners of their credit union,” said chairman Tom O’Brien.
Heritage Family Credit Union is headquartered in Rutland, with branches in Rutland, Bennington, Brandon, Fair Haven, Londonderry, Ludlow and Hooksett, N.H.

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