PFCU CEO Hoskins Announces Plans to Retire

PORTLAND, Mich.–PFCU President/CEO Harvey Hoskins has announced his retirement effective April, 2023.

Harvey Hoskins

Hoskins spent the last 33 years serving in the credit union community, the last 10 as president/CEO, according to the Michigan league. During his tenure as president/CEO, PFCU grew to nearly $800-million in assets from $239 million.

Prior to being named president/CEO, Harvey served the credit union community in a variety of roles.

“Throughout his career, he has been a true champion for the community serving on the Portland Chamber as secretary, VP and president; on the Portland Athletic Association as treasurer, VP and president and a number of committees at Portland United Methodist Church,” the MCUL said.

Hoskins has also coached youth baseball, softball, served as the middle school volleyball coach and has worked on the chain gang at Portland High School for over 40 years. He frequently volunteers for the Portland Community Fund and can often be found supporting various community events, according to the league.

‘Extremely Blessed’

“I have been extremely blessed to have found a career that gave me so many great opportunities,” Hoskins was quoted as saying. “I have met a lot of fantastic people and have seen the credit union grow from $33 million in assets to nearly $800 million over my time working here at the credit union. I never in my wildest dreams imagined that would happen.”

According to the league, PFCU plans to release more information in the coming weeks regarding the leadership transition and announcement of the next president and CEO.

The credit union has more than 54,000 members.

 

 

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