PITTSFIELD - Greylock Federal Credit Union promoted three key managers - Cindy Shogry-Raimer and Donald Johnston to the rank of vice president and Kevin Zimmer to chief information officer.
"Cindy and Don have demonstrated leadership in their roles at Greylock," said Greylock President Angelo Stracuzzi.
"Their commitment to providing outstanding member service has drawn a marked increase in deposits and loans for their respective regions in Central and Southern Berkshire County. Kevin’s hard work, diligence and expertise during the recent technological systems upgrade at Greylock ensured security, growth and productivity without missing a beat."
Shogry-Raimer is regional manager of Central County. She has more than 21 years experience and has held numerous positions within the credit union. She oversees Greylock’s six branches in Pittsfield, including the recently opened Elm Street branch. Her responsibilities include overseeing all aspects of branch operations, business development and community initiatives, including promoting financial literacy. She is board member of the Berkshire Management Association and the Berkshire Visitors Bureau, and volunteers with the Chamber of Commerce, American Cancer Society, United Way and Big Brother/Big Sisters.
Johnston is regional manager of South County. He will mark his 30th year in the financial industry this November. In his role as regional manager, he oversees two full-service branches in Lee and Great Barrington, and Greylock’s loan office on Main Street in downtown Great Barrington. His responsibilities include business development and establishing community partnerships. Johnston is a member of the Great Barrington Rotary Club and volunteers for the American Cancer Society Relay for Life and the Berkshire United Way.
Zimmer is a vice president and has been with Greylock for seven years. In his role as CIO, he oversees the credit union's information systems, data processing, data security, and contingency planning. Zimmer is chairman of the Technology Users Group as well as the Information Systems Management Committee and is the principal facilitator of the Information Systems Committee.
Greylock Federal Credit Union was recently rated the top credit union in the United States for total value returned to members/owners according to Callahan & Associates, a national credit union research and consulting firm. Greylock membership is open to anyone who lives, works, attends school, worships or regularly conducts business in Berkshire County. More information is available at www.greylock.org
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I am so very proud of Cindy and all of her hard work! It's so nice to see her pretty face again. Good goin'!
WWII Veteran Reflects on D-Day at VFW Post Induction
By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff
The members in the picture are Bret Miller, Coast Guard, Desert Storm; Hank Morris, Army, Vietnam; Brad Havill, Navy, Global War on Terror; VFW Post 448 Vice Cmdr. Mark Pompi, Army, Global War on Terrorism, Afghanistan; Post Cmdr. Arnold Perras, Korea; Joe Difillipo, Army, Vietnam; Teri Billington, Navy, Desert Storm; and Carmen Ostrander, Air Force, Afghanistan.
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Anthony Salatino Jr. says his memory is getting a little foggy about his time in the Army.
But he remembers how terrible D-Day was, and feeling lucky he wasn't among those in the initial invasion force 82 years ago.
"One of the most horrible things was in Normandy. We went shortly after D-Day. I got lucky, very lucky on D-Day. We went to a staging area the night before … and at the very end, somebody called, I was in headquarters, they called all the headquarters personnel at the center," the 103-year-old said. "We did not go. There's about 30 of us. The rest of the battalion was gone, and the reason for that was because there was another battalion coming from the States, and they had no headquarters.
"We stayed back, but we did go to Normandy shortly after that, and when we went to Normandy, it was all over."
Salatino was attending an induction ceremony on Thursday at the Lt. John N. Truden VFW Post 448. Joseph Texidor, who served in the Army for 17 years with tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, was sworn in as the post's newest member.
Salatino served in the Medical Corps and wanted to follow in the footsteps of his father, a World War I veteran wounded at Verdun. Salatino was in the Army for about three years.
"The whole memory is what I just told you, very, very alive to me," he said. "That is, I can never forget, never forget that."
D-Day on June 6, 1944, was the start of Operation Overlord, and the largest invading force to cross the English Channel since 1066. Their goal: to liberate Europe from Nazi Germany.
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