The County Federal Credit Union promotes new branch manager

2 weeks ago

PRESQUE ISLE, Maine —The County Federal Credit Union is pleased to announce that Cherie Gendreau has been promoted to branch manager – Fort Fairfield.

Gendreau hails from the St. John Valley. She earned her associate’s in business management from Independence University in Salt Lake City, Utah in 2017. She began her career in the Member Service Center of Five County Federal Credit Union in Bath. She then came back to the County to work at Acadia Federal Credit Union for four years. She also simultaneously served as the assistant restaurant manager at the Northern Maine Brewing Company in Caribou.

Gendreau

After working as a claims adjuster at MMG and lead teller at KeyBank, she joined The County Federal Credit Union as a real estate & loan operations processor. Gendreau left The County for a short time to work as the restaurant manager at Evergreen Lanes and a commercial loan processor at Katahdin Trust Company. When she returned to The County last fall, she joined the card services department and became a certified IRA specialist. 

“I want to see the Town of Fort Fairfield succeed and I want The County to be at the forefront of that success,” said Gendreau. “I’m excited to be able to meet my fellow Fort Fairfield community members and give them the financial services and products they need while offering education and support for the future.”

“We are proud of what Cherie has accomplished in her time here at The County and are excited to see her apply her energy and vision in the Fort Fairfield branch and community,” said James Mattila, chief operating officer. “She is eager to hit the ground running and is passionate about helping our members achieve financial success. She’s dedicated to being a team player and championing the Credit Union philosophy of people helping people.”


The County Federal Credit Union serves Aroostook, Penobscot and Piscataquis counties with branches in Caribou, Presque Isle, Fort Fairfield, Mars Hill, Houlton, Howland, Old Town and Bangor.