After more than six years at the helm of the Maine Credit Union League and its technology affiliate Synergent, Todd Mason is returning to his home state of Michigan.
News about the Maine Credit Unions' Campaign for Ending Hunger, and a donation by Town & Credit Federal Credit Union to Meals on Wheels for homebound seniors in southern Maine.
Credit unions will continue to hire throughout 2023 at all levels, as well as promote from within, according to Todd Mason, president and CEO of the Maine Credit Union League.
Less than three years after Maine Harvest opened for business in Unity, the credit union has agreed to merge with a larger one serving southern and midcoast Maine.
Since 1990, the Maine Credit Unions’ Campaign for Ending Hunger has raised more $10.4 million, including a record-breaking $960,000 in food and cash contributions last year.
The Maine Credit Unions' Campaign for Ending Hunger raised $969,775 in 2020 for 260 food-based organizations, bringing the total to $10.4 million since the effort launched in 1990.
Financial institutions in Maine were growing and expanding as the pandemic began, and have been able to maintain some of that momentum. Much of their work in 2021 will focus on helping Maine businesses get back on their feet.
In a two-step transition announced this week, Maine Savings Federal Credit Union Chief Operating Officer Vanessa Madore will succeed John Reed as president and CEO by January 2023.