WATERVILLE — New Dimensions Federal Credit Union has promoted Michael Grenier to executive vice president. In this new role, Grenier will oversee operations, develop growth strategies, and enact the vision set forth by the board of directors and CEO.

Grenier brings nearly 20 years of credit union experience to the position, including 10 years as an examiner for the state of Maine and the National Credit Union Administration. He began in 2014 with Taconnet FCU as chief financial officer but later transitioned into chief operations officer during the 2018 merger with Taconnet Federal Credit Union, according to a news release from the credit union.
“I am honored to take on this strategic role and collaborate closely with leadership to serve our members, develop our staff, foster a positive culture, and sustain healthy growth,” said Grenier. “My time as an examiner allowed me to see the operations and strategies of over 100 institutions nationwide. This breadth of experience has prepared me well to lead operations and growth at New Dimensions.”
Originally from Rumford, Grenier holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration with concentrations in finance and management information systems from the University of Maine. He resides in central Maine with his wife and two sons.
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