Credit Union National Association, Inc.
Chief Operating Officer
Credit Union National Association, Inc., Clinton, Michigan, United States, 49236
Position Summary
Please make sure you read the following details carefully before making any applications. Due to a recent retirement,
Michigan Schools and Government Credit Union (MSGCU)
is seeking an accomplished
Chief Operating Officer (COO)
to join the organization. Reporting directly to the President/CEO, the COO will provide strategic leadership and direction to all member-facing divisions of the Credit Union, including the organization’s branch network, call center, sales and service initiatives, the membership’s digital experience, marketing and business development, and MSGCU’s Investment Services. The role requires a deep commitment to enhancing member experience, increasing member engagement, and ensuring consistency and brand alignment with MSGCU’s mission and values. The successful candidate will possess a passion for service excellence, a proven ability to develop high-performing teams, and a strong background in driving innovation and operational efficiency. The COO will actively contribute to the Credit Union’s strategic planning and organizational growth through data-driven strategies, collaborative and transparent leadership, and a robust understanding of financial services within a member-centric environment. This role is central to shaping and elevating the member experience across every channel, ensuring that MSGCU continues to deliver exceptional, personalized service that meets the evolving needs of its members. A master’s degree is required, as well as at least seven years of progressive executive-level management experience in a financial institution. Company Profile Founded by a group of educators,
Michigan Schools and Government Credit Union (MSGCU)
has been providing valued financial services for more than 70 years and welcomes everyone in Michigan to bank with them. They are financial champions committed to helping members achieve financial success and promoting financial well-being by offering educational opportunities and supporting members in attaining their financial goals. MSGCU has 24 branch offices in Macomb, Oakland, Washtenaw and Wayne counties, 154,000 members, and $4 billion in assets. MSGCU’s dedication to its members, team members, and communities has earned it recognition as a
Top Workplace by the Detroit Free Press for twelve consecutive years . The organization fosters a high-performance culture rooted in trust, collaboration, and service excellence. MSGCU invites all Michigan residents to experience the difference of banking with a credit union that puts people before profits and prioritizes long-term member success. Community Profile Southeast Michigan
is home to several highly sought-after locations such as
Macomb County, Oakland County, Troy , and
Shelby Township . The area is widely regarded for its excellent quality of life, vibrant communities, and access to both natural beauty and urban amenities. Residents enjoy access to top-rated public schools, inviting and diverse neighborhoods, and a wide range of housing options to fit every lifestyle. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the area’s abundant green space, including extensive park systems and scenic trails. Lake St. Clair, a major regional highlight, offers year-round recreational activities such as boating, cycling, and waterfront leisure. With its strong schools, family-friendly environment, and proximity to cultural and economic centers such as Detroit, Southeast Michigan offers many communities for families and professionals to call home. Compensation A competitive compensation package will be offered to the selected candidate. Application Procedure To submit your confidential application and learn more about the positions represented by D. Hilton Associates, please visit us at www.dhilton.com and click on
Find a Career . You may recommend others for candidacy by contacting Sarah Hilton, Senior Vice President at (800) 367-0433, extension 133, or Sarah@dhilton.com. A master’s degree is required, as well as at least seven years of progressive executive-level management experience in a financial institution.
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Please make sure you read the following details carefully before making any applications. Due to a recent retirement,
Michigan Schools and Government Credit Union (MSGCU)
is seeking an accomplished
Chief Operating Officer (COO)
to join the organization. Reporting directly to the President/CEO, the COO will provide strategic leadership and direction to all member-facing divisions of the Credit Union, including the organization’s branch network, call center, sales and service initiatives, the membership’s digital experience, marketing and business development, and MSGCU’s Investment Services. The role requires a deep commitment to enhancing member experience, increasing member engagement, and ensuring consistency and brand alignment with MSGCU’s mission and values. The successful candidate will possess a passion for service excellence, a proven ability to develop high-performing teams, and a strong background in driving innovation and operational efficiency. The COO will actively contribute to the Credit Union’s strategic planning and organizational growth through data-driven strategies, collaborative and transparent leadership, and a robust understanding of financial services within a member-centric environment. This role is central to shaping and elevating the member experience across every channel, ensuring that MSGCU continues to deliver exceptional, personalized service that meets the evolving needs of its members. A master’s degree is required, as well as at least seven years of progressive executive-level management experience in a financial institution. Company Profile Founded by a group of educators,
Michigan Schools and Government Credit Union (MSGCU)
has been providing valued financial services for more than 70 years and welcomes everyone in Michigan to bank with them. They are financial champions committed to helping members achieve financial success and promoting financial well-being by offering educational opportunities and supporting members in attaining their financial goals. MSGCU has 24 branch offices in Macomb, Oakland, Washtenaw and Wayne counties, 154,000 members, and $4 billion in assets. MSGCU’s dedication to its members, team members, and communities has earned it recognition as a
Top Workplace by the Detroit Free Press for twelve consecutive years . The organization fosters a high-performance culture rooted in trust, collaboration, and service excellence. MSGCU invites all Michigan residents to experience the difference of banking with a credit union that puts people before profits and prioritizes long-term member success. Community Profile Southeast Michigan
is home to several highly sought-after locations such as
Macomb County, Oakland County, Troy , and
Shelby Township . The area is widely regarded for its excellent quality of life, vibrant communities, and access to both natural beauty and urban amenities. Residents enjoy access to top-rated public schools, inviting and diverse neighborhoods, and a wide range of housing options to fit every lifestyle. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the area’s abundant green space, including extensive park systems and scenic trails. Lake St. Clair, a major regional highlight, offers year-round recreational activities such as boating, cycling, and waterfront leisure. With its strong schools, family-friendly environment, and proximity to cultural and economic centers such as Detroit, Southeast Michigan offers many communities for families and professionals to call home. Compensation A competitive compensation package will be offered to the selected candidate. Application Procedure To submit your confidential application and learn more about the positions represented by D. Hilton Associates, please visit us at www.dhilton.com and click on
Find a Career . You may recommend others for candidacy by contacting Sarah Hilton, Senior Vice President at (800) 367-0433, extension 133, or Sarah@dhilton.com. A master’s degree is required, as well as at least seven years of progressive executive-level management experience in a financial institution.
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