The County Federal Credit Union promotes new assistant vice president of information technology


The County Federal Credit score Union is pleased to announce they have recently promoted Jacob Kinney to assistant vice president of details technological know-how.

PRESQUE ISLE , Maine – The County Federal Credit history Union is pleased to announce they have just lately promoted Jacob Kinney to assistant vice president of info engineering.

Kinney started his career with The County as a section-time teller although attending classes at the University of Maine at Presque Isle. Immediately after graduating with a degree in business administration with a focus in details engineering and venture management, Kinney commenced performing as an IT assistance technician for The County.

“I am energized to step into this purpose with the County,” said Kinney. “This place will allow me to keep real to my local roots although continuing to pursue a job in details technology.”

“We’re pretty happy of Jake,” explained The County Federal Credit history Unions President and CEO Ryan Ellsworth. “We consider to endorse from in our organization when the have to have and qualifications align. Jake is a good illustration of an individual with a strong perform ethic who is attempting really hard and, as a end result, is becoming propelled upward in our business. He will do a amazing occupation in his new job and will direct the credit rating union’s technological innovation section onto the up coming level.”

“This situation will make it possible for me to keep on to provide our membership by offering them the effectiveness and simplicity of entry they have appear to expect while consistently enhancing stability and implementing the most up-to-date engineering traits,” stated Kinney.

Kinney and his fiancée, Elizabeth, live in central Aroostook.  

The County Federal Credit rating Union serves Aroostook, Penobscot, and Piscataquis counties with branches in Caribou, Presque Isle, Fort Fairfield, Mars Hill, Houlton, Howland, Aged City, and Bangor.

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