NorState Federal Credit Union welcomes new board member

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NorState Federal Credit Union is pleased to announce the appointment of Jenney Dionne to its  board of directors. Dionne was appointed during the credit union’s annual membership meeting on May 12.

“We are excited to welcome Jenney to our board of directors,” Jeffery Davenport, president and CEO of NorState Federal Credit Union, said. “Her business experience, community  involvement and passion for our region will be a tremendous asset as we continue to serve our members and help strengthen our communities.” 

A resident of Madawaska, Dionne is an entrepreneur and business owner, bringing valuable experience in leadership, business development and community engagement to the board. As the owner of several local businesses, she has demonstrated a strong commitment to supporting the economic vitality and growth of Aroostook County.

Dionne

“NorState believed in me when I opened my first business 12 years ago,” Dionne said. “Today, I’m honored to serve on its board of directors to give back and help provide the same support and opportunities that helped me grow.”

Also at the annual membership meeting, David Dionne was appointed chair of the board and Sherry Locke was thanked for her five years of service to the board of directors and members of NorState Federal Credit Union. The current slate of directors are David Dionne (chair), Leigh Smith (vice chair), Lance Morin (treasurer), Kate Roy (secretary), David Mitchell,Raymond Marquis and Jenney Dionne.

NorState’s Board of Directors is comprised of volunteer members who provide strategic direction and governance to help ensure the credit union remains focused on its mission of improving the financial well-being of its members while supporting the communities it serves.

For more information about NorState FCU, a 2025 Best Places to Work in Maine, and its products and services, visit www.norstatefcu.org or stop by any of the six locations in Madawaska, Van Buren, Eagle Lake, Ashland, Presque Isle and Fort Kent.