ROME, N.Y. — AmeriCU Credit Union recently appointed two new leaders of its board of directors. Nick Fabrizio serves as the board’s chair while Jennifer Stowell is the vice chair of the credit union’s volunteer board. Both will serve three-year terms. Fabrizio is founder and CEO of Fabrizio & Company, a management-consulting firm in Baldwinsville. […]

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ROME, N.Y. — AmeriCU Credit Union recently appointed two new leaders of its board of directors.

Nick Fabrizio serves as the board’s chair while Jennifer Stowell is the vice chair of the credit union’s volunteer board. Both will serve three-year terms.

Fabrizio is founder and CEO of Fabrizio & Company, a management-consulting firm in Baldwinsville. He is a senior lecturer in the Sloan Program in health administration at Cornell University and on the faculty at Syracuse University’s Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs. He brings 25 years of experience as a strategist, executive, and negotiator to AmeriCU. Fabrizio has served on the credit union’s board for five years.

Stowell is director of human resources at the Onondaga County Water Authority (OCWA) and brings more than 18 years of experience in human resources, management, and leadership to the board. She has served on the AmeriCU board for six years.

Serving 157,000 members in nine counties in Central New York and Northern New York, AmeriCU has 20 branches and $2.7 billion in assets.

Jornal Staff

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