WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. –Allegacy Federal Credit Union has named Robert Gray as senior vice president of business services.
With more than 25 years of experience leading commercial banking teams at regional and community institutions, Gray brings extensive expertise and a deep understanding of the local business landscape to Allegacy, the credit union said.

“We are proud to welcome Robert to the Allegacy family,” EVP/COO Brian Vannoy said in a statement. “At Allegacy, we are committed to building trusted relationships and empowering businesses to thrive while strengthening the communities we serve. Robert’s significant experience in the Triad market and his dedication to relationship-driven banking will be instrumental in expanding our services, deepening our presence, and supporting business growth across North Carolina.”
Gray’s background in strategic leadership, team development, and driving growth in commercial banking aligns with Allegacy’s mission to support local businesses through personalized service and meaningful connections, Allegacy stated
‘Comprehensive Suite’
ACU added that as head of Allegacy’s business services division, he will oversee a comprehensive suite of financial solutions, including commercial lending, treasury management, employee benefits, insurance and financial planning.
“Gray will lead a team focused on fostering relationships that help businesses achieve their goals and contribute to the local economy,” it said.
Allegacy serves commercial clients across the Triad, the greater Charlotte area, and the Triangle, with Hickory as its newest market.
“Allegacy has a strong reputation for supporting the communities it serves and making them better places to live and work,” said Gray. “The commercial banking division is well-positioned to provide comprehensive financial services while cultivating relationships that empower local businesses to grow and succeed. I look forward to leading this team, expanding our reach in North Carolina, and advancing Allegacy’s mission to make a difference in our members’ lives.”