The second-largest credit union in Central Massachusetts, Littleton’s Workers Credit Union, will have a new leader, as longtime President and CEO Doug Petersen retired on Friday.
Workers Credit Union received $150 million from the U.S. Treasury to provide capital and services to low- and moderate-income and financially underserved communities.
Workers Credit Union of Littleton hired Elizabeth Hayes to the newly created position of executive vice president and chief member experience officer on July 25.
The North Central Massachusetts Chamber of Commerce graduated 17 local professionals as part of the Class of 2022 from its Community Leadership Institute, during which they established a foundation and supported community needs.
Workers Credit Union, headquartered in Littleton, announced a new, 2,875-square-foot PlanIt location in Shrewsbury as part of its ongoing Workers Way financial wellness program.
This year’s 40 Under Forty class is certainly like no other. Although full of the archetypal up-and-coming leaders of Central Massachusetts business organizations, each member of the Class of 2020 has found a way to thrive in the midst of an international crisis.