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Service One Credit Union Announces VP, HR and Talent Development



Amy Goodson has been promoted to Vice President. In her new role she will continue to lead our associate education and leadership training. She will continue to exemplify and lead our SOCU culture initiatives, direct all HR-related activities of the Credit Union. Amy will have key involvement in the HR strategic direction for the credit union.

Amy has been with the Credit Union for almost three years. She has 16 years of experience in Human Resources including HR leadership roles for a global company. She is a graduate of the University of Louisville with a Bachelors degree in Business/Corporate Communications. She is a DISC, Four Rooms of Change, Strengths Finders, and Predictive Index certified coach/facilitator. She is also a Certified Diversity Professional (CDP), a Society for Human Resource Management Certified Professional (SHRM-CP), and a SHRM Veteran Ambassador.

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