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After 14 years with GFA Federal Credit Union in Gardner, David Bojarczuk announced Wednesday his retirement as executive vice president and chief financial officer.
Since joining GFA in 2007, Bojarczuk has grown the financial institution's assets from $272 million to more than $660 million. This growth included mergers, acquisitions, and the expansion into New Hampshire, according to the announcement.
Kelly Hamilton has been named as Bojarczuk’s successor and will serve as GFA’s financial and strategic advisor in her new role.
Previously, Hamilton served as director of finance and accounting at Direct Federal Credit Union in Needham and regional capital markets specialist at the National Credit Union Association, headquartered in Virginia. She earned a master's degree in accounting from the University of Maine.
“I am pleased to be handing the financial reins over to Kelly, who will make a seamless transition into her new role. I am proud to have been part of the GFA Federal Credit Union organization and am so proud of our accomplishments during my tenure,” Bojarczuk said in the press release.
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