ORLANDO, Fla. – Sharon Barry was announced as the new Vice President for Marketing in Orlando Federal Credit Union.
The Orlando Federal Credit Union is a commercial institution that offers a variety of financial services and products. It functions within its nine office branches that serve their 26,000 members. With 80 years in service, the company is an expert in providing the best financial possibilities for their clients.
Suzanne Weinstein, President and Chief Executive Officer of Orlando Federal, released a statement that she and her team are excited to work with Barry as the Vice President. She expressed her confidence towards the future track of the company with Barry, emphasizing the latter’s experience and accomplishment.
Sharon Barry received her Bachelor of Arts Degree from Dordt College, Iowa. She took up a double major in Communications and English, with Spanish as her minor.
Before reaching the position of Vice President for Marketing of the Orlando Federal Credit Union, Barry worked in several other companies in the industry. She invested decades of her time in the credit union business.
Barry spent most of her time at the Sun East Federal Credit Union in Aston, Pennsylvania. She spent four years as the company’s Director of eCommerce and Marketing. Moving forward, she also became the Vice President of eCommerce and Marketing of the same company.
Another elevation Barry received was her promotion as the Marketing Manager, Marketing Coordinator, and Marketing Specialist of Sunmark Federal Credit Union in Schenectady, New York. She spent 7 years in New York before she did another transfer.
After her service at the Sunmark Federal Credit Union, she entered another financial industry, the AAA Financial Services. AAA was her last institution before she entered Orlando Federal Credit Union.
Sharon Barry stated that as the new Vice President for Marketing of the Orlando Federal Credit Union, she is extremely honored and grateful. She conveyed her respect and admiration for the company, emphasizing her view and belief that the company is very prestigious.