HARRISBURG, Pa. — February 3, 2026 — PSECU's President and CEO, George Rudolph, has been named to Pennsylvania Business Central’s Top 100 People list, his sixth straight year earning the honor. The publication selects honorees based on nominations from community leaders, local chambers of commerce, and reader submissions highlighting individuals whose contributions shape business growth and community development across central Pennsylvania.
“Being recognized again on Pennsylvania Business Central’s Top 100 People list is a great honor. It truly reflects the work of the entire PSECU team,” said George Rudolph, President and CEO of PSECU. “Our focus has always been on doing what’s right for our members and communities, and I’m proud of how our team continues to evolve, innovate, and deliver meaningful impact across Pennsylvania.”
Prior to joining PSECU, Rudolph spent nearly three decades in financial services leadership, including serving as senior vice president of operations and technology at Alliant Credit Union. Under Rudolph’s leadership since 2019, PSECU has expanded its service model to combine digital convenience with physical presence. The credit union’s member-focused approach also earned recognition from Forbes, which named PSECU to its 2025 list of America’s Best-In-State Credit Unions, and Newsweek, which named PSECU to its list of America’s Best Regional Banks and Credit Unions for the third consecutive year.
Last year, PSECU contributed nearly $500,000 to its communities, supporting causes ranging from financial education through Junior Achievement to hunger relief through Feeding Pennsylvania.
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