HARRISBURG, Pa. — April 2, 2025 — PSECU President and CEO George Rudolph has once again been named to the Central Penn Business Journal’s 2025 Power 100 List, his fifth consecutive year receiving the recognition.
The Power 100 List showcases executives, public officials, and change-makers who drive economic growth and inspire others. Honorees are selected based on their leadership, influence, and contributions to improving quality of life across central Pennsylvania.
“It’s an honor to once again be recognized by CPBJ among the region’s most impactful leaders,” said PSECU President & CEO George Rudolph. “This recognition reflects our continued commitment to delivering financial solutions that improve lives and strengthen communities across Pennsylvania. I’m proud of the work our team does every day to drive positive impact for our members and the Commonwealth.”
Central Penn Business Journal’s recognition follows other recent honors, including Rudolph’s appearance on PA Business Central’s 2025 Top 100 People list and PSECU on its Top 100 Organizations list. PSECU was also recently named to Newsweek’s 2025 list of America's Best Regional Banks and Credit Unions for the second consecutive year and designated “Best Credit Union in the Northeast” by Money.com.
Since joining PSECU as President and CEO in 2019, Rudolph has focused on advancing digital banking innovation, enhancing member financial security, and expanding community outreach initiatives. His leadership has strengthened PSECU’s position as a trusted financial partner while driving technological advancements that improve accessibility and service quality for members across Pennsylvania.
Rudolph and fellow honorees are recognized in the March 28 issue of Central Penn Business Journal for their influence in shaping the region’s economic and civic landscape.
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