Kyle, Texas, August 12, 2024 – Christina Gonzales of Kyle has been promoted to Branch Manager of the local office of Greater Texas Credit Union.
Gonzales began her career with Greater Texas in 2010 as a member contact service representative working out of the credit union’s Austin Airport location. She has worked in a variety of capacities in the credit union, earning several promotions before ascending to branch manager. She has worked in the Kyle branch since 2015.
Besides looking after members’ needs as Branch Manager, Gonzales will also be responsible for creating and establishing community relationships and initiating programs and projects where her team can serve and support the community as part of the credit union’s Greater Good initiative.
“Christina is well respected by the staff and members,” said Cynthia Olivares, Assistant Vice President of Market Development & Operations. “She has already proven herself throughout her career here and we are ready for her to take on this new opportunity.”
Gonzales has already begun discussions with Hays ISD to explore ways to help improve the financial preparedness and well-being of college-bound students and their families, as well as ways to support the local schools through volunteer efforts, scholarships, and sponsorships opportunities.
Gonzales is bilingual and able to speak to both English and Spanish speaking groups about financial well-being, as well as financial wellness and other financial concerns. She is also an avid supporter of the Central Texas Food Bank and actively participates in community outreach through her church.
About Greater Texas Credit Union
Greater Texas Credit Union, founded in 1952, is a financial cooperative that emphasizes community stewardship, charitable giving, and employee volunteerism through its Greater Good initiative. Together with its subsidiary, Aggieland Credit Union – which serves the Brazos Valley – the credit union offers a wide variety of consumer-oriented banking services to its 80,000 members across the state of Texas. Greater Texas has locations in Austin, Houston, San Antonio, Bryan-College Station, Edinburg, and the Dallas-Ft. Worth market with assets of nearly $1 billion.