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2025 CEO Yearbook

To navigate our challenges successfully, we must focus on our collective strengths.

Introducing the CEO Class of 2025

A look at the leaders guiding credit unions forward and the community that supports them.

2025 marked a pivotal year for credit unions as leaders navigated shifting member expectations, new competitive pressures from emerging financial players, and rapid advances in technology and data. For CEOs stepping into their roles for the first time, this environment can feel especially challenging and at times even isolating. That’s why Filene created the New CEO Yearbook: to ensure new leaders can see the peers walking the same path, know exactly who they can reach out to, and feel supported by a community that understands their opportunities and pressures.

We are proud to present the 2025 CEO Yearbook, featuring 40 newly appointed credit union and system partner CEOs. This year’s cohort reflects the energy, commitment, and fresh thinking that continue to shape the future of our movement. We invite you to explore their stories, reach out, and welcome them into this vibrant and supportive network of leaders.

As always, Filene is here to facilitate these connections. It is through these connections that we collectively envision a future that empowers us to think forward and change lives. 

Find resources below your peers are using now to guide our industry to the future.

2025 CEO Yearbook

Introducing the newest leaders to step into the role of CEO for credit unions and system partners across the nation.

2024 CEO Yearbook

Check out the third edition of our CEO Yearbook, which includes over 40 leaders new to their CEO designation in 2024.

2023 CEO Yearbook

Check out the second edition of our CEO Yearbook, which includes over 50 leaders new to their CEO designation in 2023.

2021 & 2022 CEO Yearbook

Take a look at the first installment of our CEO Yearbook, which includes nearly 100 other leaders new to their CEO designation in both 2021 and 2022.

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