Maurice Simard Jr. has retired as president and CEO of Triangle Credit Union of Nashua, N.H.

A. Scott MacKnight has succeeded Simard. He has worked for Triangle for more than 24 years and previously served as chief financial officer. He had also held other roles, including teller, staff accountant and vice president of finance and controller.
Simard led the institution for 32 years, taking over in 1986 when Triangle had $27 million of assets and 5,400 members. It has since grown to about $683 million in assets and more than 55,000 members.
“Scott’s breadth of knowledge from his longevity at Triangle gives him a unique understanding of our members’ needs and how they must be served,” Simard said in a press release in July when MacKnight was announced as his successor. “I have full confidence that Scott will take Triangle Credit Union to the next level of growth and advancement, and wish him well as he begins the transition to his new role.”