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Two PSECU executives were named to the 2023 Top 100 People list by PA Business Central (PBC). George Rudolph, PSECU President & CEO, has been on the list for three consecutive years, but this marks the first year for Barb Bowker, PSECU Chief Member Experience Officer.
PSECU has been selected as one of the Best Credit Unions of 2023 by GOBankingRates. GOBankingRates evaluated a range of NCUA-insured financial institutions with a goal of building the list to educate consumers about the benefits of various banking options. GOBankingRates’ editorial team compared accounts, interest rates, and fees to help consumers make informed decisions so they can better protect and grow their wealth.
PSECU President & CEO, George W. Rudolph, has been named to the 2022 Central Penn Business Journal’s (CPBJ) Banking & Finance Power List.
Emily Lingle, PSECU’s Member Experience Manager, has been selected to receive the YWCA of Greater Harrisburg’s 2023 Tribute to Women of Excellence award.
Barb Bowker, PSECU Chief Member Experience Officer, has been named to the 2022 City & State PA Impact 50 list.
PSECU was recently honored with an Excellence in Technology Award from the Credit Union National Association (CUNA) Councils for their project entry, “Predicting Loan Application Fraud”, in the Miscellaneous category.
Gina Seibert, PSECU Chief Financial Officer, has been named to the 2022 Women Making a Difference List by PA Business Central. According to PA Business Central, the Women Making a Difference list “seeks to celebrate those women whose intelligence, drive, determination, and dedication have led to business success” and community improvement. The women showcased this year were selected from the many nominations sent in by local business executives, community leaders, and readers.
PSECU has made a $50,000 donation to the Central Pennsylvania Region of the American Red Cross. The donation was made to assist with Hurricane Ian disaster relief efforts in Florida.
Nearly two million Pennsylvanians are struggling with hunger. Of them, 500,000 are children. While food banks can help to meet these needs, PA’s charitable food network has seen an unprecedented rise in demand since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and the accompanying economic downturn.
Pennsylvania’s largest credit union, opened the application period for the 27th year of its annual scholarship program today. The program awards six scholarships, valued at up to $8,000 each, to graduating high school seniors to help reduce the cost of pursuing postsecondary education. Since its inception, the PSECU Scholarship program has awarded more than $750,000 in scholarships to more than 150 students.