Maine State Credit Union announces leadership changes at Rockland branch
Maine State Credit Union has announced leadership changes at its Rockland branch. Hillary Jackson has been selected to lead the growing eBranch in Farmingdale, and Jordan Lytton will be the new branch manager in Rockland.
"We're all about supporting our communities while finding new ways to grow and serve," said Stephen Wallace, President and CEO. "Jordan Lytton is a great fit for Rockland—someone who truly cares about people and making a difference locally. We're also thrilled for Hillary Jackson as she steps into her new role leading our eBranch. Her passion for innovation and helping others will make a big impact as we reach more members in more ways than ever."
Hillary Jackson has been promoted to manage Maine State Credit Union's expanding eBranch, which serves members throughout the state via digital channels. Jackson played a key role in establishing and developing the credit union's presence in the Rockland market. She originally joined Maine State Credit Union as an assistant branch manager and was quickly promoted to branch manager, where she oversaw significant growth and built strong local connections. Before joining the credit union, she was the assistant branch manager at Camden National Bank's Thomaston location. Jackson is deeply involved in the community and, outside of work, can often be found courtside cheering on her kids' basketball teams.
"It's been a joy serving the Rockland community, and I'm so grateful for the connections I've made here," said Hillary Jackson. "In this new role, I'm excited to bring that same personal touch to the eBranch as we find new and innovative ways to support our members—no matter where they are."
Jordan Lytton has been named the new branch manager of Maine State Credit Union's Rockland location. A resident of Lincolnville, Lytton joins the credit union from Camden National Bank, where he most recently served as assistant branch manager at the downtown Camden branch. He brings a strong background in member service and a deep commitment to community engagement. Outside work, Lytton is active in the local community and enjoys spending time with his family, especially cheering on his son at baseball games.
"Joining the credit union feels like a perfect fit because it reflects what matters most to me, putting people and community first," said Jordan Lytton. "I'm proud to serve the Midcoast region through the Rockland branch and excited to build meaningful relationships with our members. I'm especially looking forward to getting involved in local outreach and finding ways to support and strengthen our community."
"Both Jordan and Hillary exemplify what Maine State Credit Union stands for - dedicated service, community connection, and a commitment to helping our members thrive," said Stephen Wallace, President and CEO. "We're excited for what the future holds under their leadership and proud to support their continued growth within our organization."
Maine State Credit Union is one of Maine's largest and most respected credit unions, with over $750 million in assets and over 35,000 members. Headquartered in Augusta, Maine, the Credit Union has been proudly serving the financial needs of its members since 1935. Open to residents of Androscoggin, Cumberland, Kennebec, Knox, Lincoln, Somerset, Sagadahoc, and Waldo counties, Maine State Credit Union is known for its exceptional member service and community commitment.
With a team of over 140 employees, Maine State Credit Union has been named one of the Best Places to Work in Maine for thirteen consecutive years and has been recognized by Forbes as one of the top credit unions in the state for the past four years. Maine State Credit Union offers a full range of financial products and services to help its members thrive.
Learn more at MaineStateCU.org.