CU of New Jersey Names Timothy Grossman as SVP/CFO

EWING, N.J. –Credit Union of New Jersey has selected Timothy Grossman as its SVP/CFO. He was placed by DDJ Myers, the well-known executive search and leadership development firm. 

“We’re thrilled to welcome Timothy to the senior leadership team,” CEO Andrew Jaeger said in a statement. “His experience driving strategic financial operations for credit unions and expertise in regulatory frameworks coupled with his collaborative approach make Timothy a strong fit. We’re confident that he will help Credit Union of New Jersey achieve its strategic goals and help more people improve their financial lives.”

Grossman brings nearly a decade of industry experience to his new role. Most recently, he served as vice president of finance & accounting for Belco Community Credit Union in Harrisburg, Penn..

Throughout his career, Grossman has also served in various roles for both Belco Community Credit Union and Norristown Bell Credit Union (3Hill Credit Union).  

“It is truly an honor to join the Credit Union of New Jersey team,” said Grossman in a statement. “For more than 80 years, this cooperative has been giving its members the freedom to prosper. The credit union has an incredible team and I am looking forward to bringing my skills and expertise to complement their strengths. Alongside them, we will continue to help deliver that same freedom to even more consumers while ensuring the credit union remains financially strong and accessible for future generations.” 

Grossman earned his Master of Business Administration and Bachelor of Arts in History, along with a certificate in Entrepreneurship, from West Chester University of Pennsylvania. He also previously served as a volunteer firefighter for Plymouth Fire Co.

“Working with the DDJ Myers team was a fantastic experience,” said Grossman. “Their proactive communication and the time spent facilitating an in-depth evaluation process was top-notch and allowed both parties to feel confident in choosing the best path forward.”

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