Credit Unions in 2 States Name New Leadership

DEARBORN. Mich.–Two credit unions have named new presidents/CEOs.

Ryan Goldberg

In Michigan, the $6.45-billion DFCU Financial Credit Union has named Ryan Goldberg to lead the organization, succeeding Mark Shobe, who is retiring after 22 years as president/CEO.

According to DFCU Financial, Goldberg brings 30 years’ experience in retail and commercial banking, wealth management, and retirement services. Goldberg was previously with Alerus Financial Corp., where he served as EVP, chief revenue officer. Prior to that, he was head of retail banking for Flagstar Bank, where his team doubled its customer base with the purchase of 52 offices from Wells Fargo, the largest acquisition in the company’s history, according to DFCU Financial.

Goldberg also served as  EVP with Regions Financial Corp., where, he ran the Branch Small Business and Priority Banking segments throughout the South, Midwest and Texas.

DFCU Financial has more than 232,000 members, 27 branches and approximately 525 employees.

New CEO in Nevada

Todd Sorenson

Separately, in Elko, Nev., the $252-million Elko FCU has selected Todd Sorenson as its new president and CEO.

Sorenson has over 20 years’ experience in credit unions and other financial institutions as a CPA, most recently as an assurance partner with Eide Bailly in Phoenix. Sorenson earned his Master of Accountancy degree from the Southern Utah University and recently relocated to Elko to be closer to family and the ability to enjoy his many outdoor interests, the credit union said.

“I am both humbled and excited for the opportunity to lead the EFCU team, and to be associated with the members of EFCU”, said Sorenson. “Owned by its members, EFCU is uniquely positioned as the only locally owned financial institution in Elko County, and that distinction comes with a stewardship to our communities that we don’t take lightly.  I can’t wait to better acquaint myself with the people and businesses within the communities EFCU Serves.”

Elko FCU has more than 15,000 members.

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