Lebanon Federal Credit Union in Pennsylvania names new CEO

Lebanon Federal Credit Union in Lebanon, Pennsylvania, named Daniel Wolford president and CEO.

The $398 million-asset Lebanon FCU said Wolford succeeds Jeffery Trickett, who recently retired after working at the credit union for 26 years. 

Wolford was most recently Lebanon FCU’s executive vice president of operations, which involves management of the credit union's retail, lending, call center and facilities departments. 

Lebanon Federal Credit Union was founded in 1969 by Lebanon County ALCOA employees and later converted to a community charter. It now has more than 30,500 members. 

Lebanon FCU earned $1.5 million in the first three months of 2022, a 92% increase from a year earlier, according to call report data from the National Credit Union Administration.

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