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Michigan State University Federal Credit Union (MSUFCU) Announces the Promotion of Two Managers

EAST LANSING, MI—Patrick McPharlin, President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of MSU Federal Credit Union, is proud to announce the promotion of Sarah Bohan to MSUFCU’s Internal and Corporate Communications Manager and Julie Rosenthal to MSUFCU’s Learning and Talent Development Manager.

McPharlin commented, “MSUFCU’s mission starts from the inside out, building the dreams of staff through challenging and rewarding opportunities. Our staff is encouraged to take advantage of growth opportunities by developing the skills necessary to work on a management level. These two promotions are of Credit Union employees who have taken on this challenge and will bring high levels of experience and leadership to their new management positions.”

Sarah Bohan has worked at MSUFCU since November 2004, and has held a variety of staff and management positions. Bohan was previously an eServices Loan Officer before being promoted as MSUFCU’s Internal Corporate and Communications Manager. She received a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) degree with an emphasis in photography from Michigan State University.

Julie Rosenthal has been with MSUFCU since October of 2003, and has held a variety of staff and management positions. She most recently held the position of Senior Learning and Talent Development Specialist before being promoted as the Learning and Talent Development Manager. Rosenthal holds a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree from Walsh College of Business Administration and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree from Central Michigan University. She is a part of the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) and American Society for Training and Development (ASTD).

MSU Federal Credit Union, the world’s largest university-based credit union, offers a full range of personal- and business-related financial services to Michigan State University and Oakland University faculty, staff, students, alumni association members, and their families worldwide in addition to a variety of select employee groups. Founded in 1937 by a few MSU professors and employees, MSUFCU now has twelve branches, over 170,000 members, more than $2.3 billion in assets, and over 500 employees.


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