SRP Federal Credit Union names new chief development officer

Shana Reid has been named the new chief development officer of SRP Federal Credit Union.

Date: February 16, 2024

SRP Federal Credit Union has a new chief development officer.

The credit union recently announced that Shana Reid will be stepping into this position. In this role, she will be responsible for the community development, marketing, human resources and employee learning and development departments. 

“I am excited to join the SRP team,” says Reid. “I love the SRP philosophy, mission, and vision of making a difference in the lives of others, and it is important to me to join a team where I can give back. With SRP, I can combine my passion for business excellence with contributing to our community.” 

Reid earned her B.A. in economics from Randolph-Macon Woman’s College and her Executive MBA from Regents University. 

Reid previously worked for Georgia Military College as the vice president of community college operations. She has also worked as the vice president of operations and regional managers for other organizations. 

“Mrs. Reid has over two decades of executive-level multi-unit operations experience in both corporate institutions and the public sector,” says CEO of SRP Federal Credit Union Eric Jenkins. “Her proven track record of improving operational efficiency and profitability as well as years of experience in resource management and business development, make her an excellent choice for this position.” 

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