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WyHy Federal Credit Union Names Matthew Ballou as Chief Executive Officer
Longtime leader and Chief Retail Officer steps into role, continuing a legacy of member-focused leadership
CHEYENNE, WY / ACCESS Newswire / April 1, 2026 / WyHy Federal Credit Union is proud to announce the appointment of Matthew Ballou as its next Chief Executive Officer, effective April 1, 2026.
Ballou brings more than 12 years of leadership experience in the financial services industry and a deep understanding of WyHy's mission, operations, and member relationships. Most recently serving as Chief Retail Officer, he has led key initiatives in retail, marketing, and mortgage strategy, helping drive growth and enhance the member experience.
"Matthew has consistently demonstrated a strong commitment to our members, our employees, and the communities we serve," said Board Chair Pam Fredrick. "His vision and leadership will be instrumental as we continue to grow and serve our membership. We are confident in his ability to lead WyHy into its next successful chapter."
Ballou succeeds longtime CEO Bill Willingham, who has served the credit union since 1984 and led the organization since 1992. His decades of leadership helped shape WyHy into the strong, community-focused institution it is today.
"I'm honored and grateful for the opportunity to serve as CEO of WyHy Federal Credit Union," said Ballou. "Being part of this organization has given me a deep appreciation for our people, our purpose, and the members we serve every day. I'm excited to lead alongside such a dedicated team as we continue to strengthen relationships, pursue new opportunities, and build a strong future for WyHy and the communities we serve."
Headquartered in Cheyenne, Wyoming, WyHy Federal Credit Union serves more than 22,700 members across five branches statewide and manages approximately $411 million in assets. For more than 70 years, WyHy has remained committed to financial education, community involvement, and helping members achieve financial success.

Contact Information
Amy Davis
Director of Marketing
[email protected]
(307) 638-4290
SOURCE: WyHy
View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire
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