PALMER, Alaska–Ed Gravley, CEO of Matanuska Valley FCU, has announced plans to retire in the first quarter of 2025.
Gravley began his tenure at MVFCU as a data processing manager in 1985, and he subsequently held positions as information systems manager, systems and projects manager, organizational support manager, operations manager, COO and, in 2018 as CEO.
According to the $934.7-million Matanuska Valley FCU, during Gravley's tenure:
- He hired and developed eight department managers who now supervise more than 100 employees
- He chose the builder and led site selection, design, and construction phases to successfully add eight community offices throughout MVFCU’s service area
- He restructured operations following a successful merger with Kunia FCU, now MVFCU Waipahu, Hawaii
- He established the original contact center, which evolved into a full-service virtual community office.
‘Convenient, Modern Technology’
“Through Ed’s leadership, virtual services have greatly expanded with MV Online Banking, the MV Mobile App, and Virtual Member Experience Representatives that bring convenient, modern technology to members’ finances,” the credit union said in a statement.
D. Hilton Associates has been retained to oversee the search for a successor.
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