WATERVILLE — New Dimensions Federal Credit Union has a new Winslow branch manager, Angela Hallee, who came on board in January 2022 as a head teller with 15 years in the financial industry.

Soon after her arrival, her financial knowledge and experience owning a small business in Waterville made her an excellent choice to fill the role of branch supervisor, and then finally, she was placed into her current role as the Winslow branch manager, according to a news release from the credit union.
Hallee is an alumna of Waterville high school and continues to live in Waterville while spending as much time with her grandchildren as possible. She is a hard worker who goes above and beyond in the best interest of her staff and members.
“I love my position at New Dimensions’ Winslow branch. I am excited to watch and participate in my staff’s growth and development. I find my work exciting and look forward to working with an amazing team daily. Everyone has made me feel welcomed and encouraged in my new position. I want to thank everyone at NDFCU and members who have made my transition easy,” said Hallee.
Ryan Poulin, CEO, who helped streamline Angela into her current role, states, “Our members deserve exceptional service, and I felt that Angela would be an integral part of our team embodying the high standards that our members have come to expect. I look forward to working with Angela and watching our Winslow branch grow.”
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