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Alaska USA Appoints New Executive Leaders

Jan 9, 2023 | Finance, Right Moves

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Alaska USA Federal Credit Union added two new vice presidents to its executive leadership team and promoted a current executive.

Jeff Gregg, previously Vice President, Business and Commercial Lending, received a promotion to Executive Director, Business and Commercial Services. In his new role, Gregg is responsible for planning, implementation, direction, and control of all business and commercial lending and deposit activities, including coordination of operations, sales, and administration functions. Gregg has more than thirty-five years of commercial lending experience and has been with Alaska USA since 2016.

Bryan Rosbach

Bryan Rosbach takes Gregg’s place as the new Vice President, Business and Commercial Lending. In his new role, Rosbach manages commercial loan production with a team that spans Alaska; Washington; Maricopa County, Arizona; and San Bernardino County, California. Rosbach has been with Alaska USA for five years and started as a commercial loan officer prior to this promotion.

Noël Gabler

Noël Gabler was promoted to Vice President, Corporate Relations. In her new role, Gabler is responsible for management of community partnerships, employee engagement, and the administration of the credit union’s diversity, equity and inclusion program. Gabler has been with Alaska USA for twelve years and served as marketing manager before transitioning to the corporate relations team in 2018. Gabler brings experience in nonprofit management, marketing, and advertising to her new role.

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