Los Angeles Police Federal Credit Union hires new CEO

Los Angeles Police Federal Credit Union in Van Nuys, California, hired John Roemer as president and CEO.

Roemer succeeds Ed Hada, who is retiring after five years as the $1.4 billion-asset credit union's chief executive.

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John Roemer has been named CEO of Los Angeles Police Federal Credit Union.

Roemer, who started Jan. 23, has more than 35 years of financial institution experience, most recently as executive vice president and chief strategy and communications officer at the $9.2 billion-asset Logix Federal Credit Union in Valencia, California.

Roemer's leadership skills and knowledge "strengthen our commitment to enhance the quality of life for law enforcement professionals and their families," Andre Plummer, the credit union's chairman, said in a press release Tuesday.

"John has shown an impressive dedication to member service and organizational growth and stability in his past positions," Plummer said.

Hada was named CEO in 2018 after he worked as the credit union's chief financial officer for 10 years.

"Our members are true heroes," Roemer said in the press release. "They are also people with financial dreams — of homeownership, a better quality of life, secure retirement and more. We are here to provide them with the tools they need to succeed and help them achieve those dreams."

Los Angeles Police Federal Credit Union earned $5.8 million in the first nine months of 2022, a 17% increase compared with a year earlier, according to call report data from the National Credit Union Administration.

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