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Grafton-based Homefield Credit Union has named returning employee Sarah Miller as the financial institution’s new senior vice president and chief lending officer.
In her new role, Miller will manage the credit union’s consumer and business lending, collections, and mortgage practices while developing and implementing collaborative initiatives with the executive management team, according to a Tuesday press release from Homefield.
“We are extremely excited to have Sarah on board. Her knowledge of the lending industry, proven results related to operational efficiency and staff development, as well as involvement with the community makes her a great asset to the Homefield team,” Karl Moisan, Homefield president and CEO, said in the release.
Having previously served as vice president, underwriting, compliance, and CRA officer for Homefield, Miller is re-joining the team following her position as senior underwriter and quality control analyst at New York-based IT services and consulting firm Sutherland. A Leicester resident, Miller has served on the town’s Economic Development Committee.
Homefield’s previous chief lending officer was Jennifer Marble, who left the credit union in June to join Savers Bank in Southbridge as vice president, and commercial credit manager, according to her LinkedIn profile.
Miller received her bachelor’s degree from Berklee College of Music in Boston and earned her MBA in organization behavior/leadership studies from Baker College in Michigan.
Founded in 1966, Homefield has 31 full-time employees and serves 7,441 members across its two locations in Milford and Grafton. With $179.75 million in assets, Homefield is the 13th largest credit union in Central Massachusetts when ranked by assets as of March 31, according to WBJ’s Research Department. The credit union had a net loss of $165,699 in 2023.
Mica Kanner-Mascolo is a staff writer at Worcester Business Journal, who primarily covers the healthcare and diversity, equity, and inclusion industries.
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