Greylock Welcomes Amy Ganci as Vice President, Business Banking Officer

Amy Ganci
PITTSFIELD — Greylock Federal Credit Union announced the hiring of Vice President, Business Banking Officer Amy Ganci, who joins the credit union’s Business Banking team.
“Amy’s holistic approach to serving small business will serve our community well. I am pleased to have her positive energy and deep knowledge base at Greylock Federal Credit Union,” said Jodi Rathbun-Briggs, senior vice president, chief lending officer. “Our current and future members will enjoy having her as a trusted advisor for commercial lending and business banking needs.”
As part of the Business Banking team, Ganci will originate and underwrite commercial loan products and collaborate on business development activities, serving as an advisor for Greylock’s members by providing insight and support to small businesses. She will interface with loan applicants, act as account officer for existing credit union relationships, and manage all aspects of business development.
“I am very excited to share my positive nature of helping people. I am truly a people person,” Ganci said. “I love to connect, hear their stories, and get a true sense and understanding of how I can add value to enlist and align Greylock’s mission to their mission.”
Ganci has nearly 25 years of experience in business banking; her most recent role was vice president at PeoplesBank, where she managed a robust portfolio of client relationships, developed new relationships and expanded existing ones, and worked closely with branch partners to provide solutions to both new and existing clients.
An active participant at her church and children’s schools, Ganci holds an associate degree in business from Greenfield Community College and has completed extensive coursework in business/financial management, psychology, and sociology from Westfield State University.
“What excites me most is joining a truly mission-driven organization,” she said. “I am thrilled to be a part of such a wonderful team and to be able to continue supporting the businesses and communities we serve.”




