HARRISBURG, PA – April 29, 2025 – PSECU, Pennsylvania's digital-first credit union, announced today the retirement of Chief Information Officer Rick Long, effective June 1, 2025, after 41 years of dedicated service characterized by innovation, mentorship, and leadership. Clifton Van Scyoc, who has served as Vice President of Technology since 2021, will succeed Long as CIO.
Long joined PSECU in 1984 as a Computer Operator and steadily climbed the ranks to the executive leadership team, ultimately overseeing the Technology and Operations team. In 2023, he received the CUNA Professional of the Year Award, one of the industry’s highest honors, recognizing his vision and contributions to digital banking.
“Rick’s legacy at PSECU is defined not only by his decades of service, but by the culture of growth and mentorship he helped foster,” said George Rudolph, PSECU President & CEO. “His influence can be seen in every part of our organization, and his leadership has played a major role in shaping where we are today.”
Throughout his career, Long championed professional development by introducing cross-functional initiatives, such as department swaps, to nurture internal talent. His mentorship has significantly advanced the careers of many PSECU leaders.
Clifton Van Scyoc will officially be promoted to Chief Information Officer, effective May 26, 2025. Since joining PSECU in 2016, Van Scyoc has played a crucial role in strengthening the credit union’s technology strategy. He led the transition to a cloud-based infrastructure, which enabled uninterrupted remote operations during the pandemic. His efforts have modernized core banking systems, introduced automation to improve efficiency, and enhanced cybersecurity to protect member data. He has also worked to better align technology with business goals by reshaping the Enterprise Project Management Office into a more integrated and results-driven function. Outside of PSECU, Van Scyoc serves as the Executive Chair of America’s Credit Unions Technology Council.
“Cliff brings deep knowledge of our systems and a clear vision for how technology can serve our members better,” said Rudolph. “He’s well-positioned to lead our Technology and Operations team with the same forward-thinking approach that has long been a part of PSECU’s success.”
In this position, Van Scyoc will continue innovating and delivering secure digital solutions that bolster member success and financial wellness.
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