Categories: Banks & Credit Unions

First Source Federal Credit Union adds Utica College hockey coach to its board

NEW HARTFORD — First Source Federal Credit Union has elected Gary Heenan, Utica College’s men’s hockey coach, to its board of directors.

 

“Individuals are elected to serve on the board of directors by their fellow members of the credit union,” Mike Parsons, president and CEO of First Source Federal Credit Union, said in a news release. “As a not-for profit financial cooperative, each member owns the credit union and has a vote, regardless of his or her financial stature. I look forward to working with and alongside Gary, as well as the other committed volunteers on the board of directors, to lead the credit union into the future.”

 

First Source Federal Credit Union serves 33,000 members through branches in New Hartford, Utica, Herkimer, and Rome. It offers an array of financial services.

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Contact Carbonaro at mcarbonaro@cnybj.com

 

 

Maria Carbonaro

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