INDIANLAND, S.C.–Bill Partin, president and CEO of Sharonview FCU, has announced plans to retire.
Partin said he plans to exit the organization at year-end. Sharonview said it has launched a search for a successor.
Partin joined Sharonview FCU in 2013, having previously served as chief member services officer at Partners Credit Union. Overall, he has more than four decades of experience in financial services, the Charlotte Business Journal reported.
"It wasn't one big thing. It was a hundred little things, you know?" Partin told the Business Journal. "We got a lot of the things, most of the things, I walked in really wanting to do at Sharonview done over these last almost nine years, and I feel really good about that and just really where the team is at."
Under Partin’s tenure Sharonview has grown to $1.85 billion from $1 billion in assets, added 42,000 members, and increased loan balances by 52%.
Partin also oversaw a refreshening of the credit union’s brand in 2016, as well as the rollout of new products and services, including commercial lending.
New HQ & More
It moved into a new headquarters in 2020 at Edgewater Corporate Center, part of a $42 million investment. The credit union also hit records in real estate lending in 2020 and 2021, and has expanded into numerous new markets, the Business Journal reported, including opening branches it purchased from Bank OZK in Hilton Head and Bluffton, S.C.
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