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Workers' Credit Union of Fitchburg has hired three new managers: David R. Thibodeau, Jon W. Krumdick and Darryl Richardson.
Thibodeau is the credit union's new vice president of information technology. He previously worked for the Waltham-based IT company NWN Corp. as a customer delivery manager. He has a bachelor's degree in business administration from Ashford University in Iowa and is a Gulf War veteran.
He lives in Fitchburg.
Krumdick is the new assistant vice president of the credit union's member information center. He previously worked as a branch manager for Marlborough-based Digital Federal Credit Union. Krumdick has a bachelor's degree from the College of St. Joseph in Vermont. He lives in Leominster.
Richardson was named assistant branch manager for the credit union's Fitchburg office. He previously served as a branch manager for Citizens Bank in Boston and, before that, worked for U.S. Trust Co. in Boston.
He lives in Marlborough.
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