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Millbury Federal Credit Union announced on Thursday it has hired Keiran Holahan as its new chief financial officer.
With a 30-year career in the credit union and banking industry, Holahan comes to MCU from the $972-million St. Mary’s Credit Union in Marlborough, where he sat as vice president. He also holds a bachelor's degree in accounting from Providence College.
MCU was founded in 1934 and has grown to $432 million in assets, with offices in Millbury, Auburn, Worcester, and South Grafton.
CFO is a member of the senior management team and is responsible for managing MCU’s investment portfolio, accounting and controls, risk management, and other operational activities.
Holahan is taking on the position previously held by Neil Gordon, who left MCU in January to become president and CEO of Boston Credit Union.
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