On October 25, 2023

Heritage Family Credit Union names Christopher Gomez new president/CEO

          Christopher Gomez

 

The Board of Directors for Heritage Family Credit Union announced the appointment of Christopher Gomez as the credit union’s next President/CEO on Tuesday, Oct. 17. Gomez will take over the reins from the current retiring president/CEO Matthew Levandowski, on Monday, Nov. 6, 2023.

“The Board of Directors is very excited to welcome Chris to Heritage Family Credit Union as our next President/CEO. Chris stood out amongst a very strong set of candidates and has demonstrated a deeply held passion for the credit union movement. He brings more than 20 years of industry experience and a wealth of knowledge to our organization. Chris is committed to providing world class service and value to our members, and we look forward to the continued success and growth of Heritage Family under his leadership,” said Kevin Loso, Chairperson of the Board of Directors.”

Gomez will be moving to the Rutland community with his wife and daughter from upstate New York, where he most recently served as the chief experience officer for Mid-Hudson Valley Federal Credit Union. Beyond his professional responsibilities, Gomez served his community as an active volunteer and served on several non-profit boards in leadership positions.

“I am extremely honored and excited to have the opportunity to lead the continued growth and prosperity of one of Vermont’s premier financial institutions. I look forward to working with tahe board, leadership team, and staff on delivering on our mission and providing valuable service to the members of Heritage Family Credit Union,” said Gomez.

The Board engaged Shanley Search Partners to conduct a nationwide search for candidates. 

Gomez was chosen from over 50 qualified applicants for the role. He takes over the leadership of the credit union from outgoing President/CEO Levandowski who had a career spanning 30 years at Heritage Family Credit Union, serving as the leader for the last 10. Levandowski served under Ron Hance who held the position for over four decades.

Heritage Family Credit Union was formed in 1956 as the Ludlow Rutland General Electric Employees’ Credit Union and has $740 million in assets serving 50,000 members in the southern half of Vermont, parts of New Hampshire, New York and Massachusetts.

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