Lisa White Introduced as OnPoint Community Credit Union’s New Chief Financial Officer

OnPoint Community Credit Union has named finance executive Lisa White to serve as Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer (CFO), following an extensive national search. White, a certified public accountant, joins the executive team of Oregon’s largest credit union, which serves more than 631,000 members with $9.5 billion in assets.

“Lisa brings the right combination of demonstrated financial leadership and alignment with OnPoint’s values to the CFO role,” said Rob Stuart, President and CEO of OnPoint Community Credit Union. “Her experience and perspective will help us continue to grow responsibly while staying focused on what matters most: serving our members and communities.”

With more than 20 years of finance and accounting leadership experience, White will lead the credit union’s financial strategy and operations to support long-term stability and deliver value to OnPoint members.

“I’m excited to join OnPoint and be part of a credit union that prioritizes the financial well-being of its members in everything it does,” White said. “That focus, including OnPoint’s commitment to education and community investment, aligns closely with my approach to leadership. I look forward to working with the executive team to support the credit union’s financial strength and continued growth.”

White previously worked at Columbia Bank (formerly Umpqua Bank) for nearly 15 years in senior finance and accounting leadership roles, and most recently served as its Executive Vice President, Principal Accounting Officer and Corporate Controller. She previously served as an audit manager at Deloitte and is a certified public accountant with a master’s degree in professional accountancy from Montana State University.

In addition to her professional background, White has a strong track record of community service. She has served as a board member, treasurer and secretary for Girls on the Run of Greater Oregon since 2020, providing financial oversight for the nonprofit. White also volunteered as a coach with the organization for nearly a decade, mentoring elementary school girls and supporting programs that build confidence, character, and lifelong skills through physical activity.

White will succeed Jim Hunt, who served as OnPoint’s Senior Vice President and CFO since 2009. During his tenure, Hunt helped steward OnPoint’s significant growth to nearly $10 billion in assets and supported major strategic initiatives, including its 20 in-store branch expansion with Fred Meyer. Hunt will remain with the credit union through early April to support a smooth transition ahead of his retirement.

Posted in Leadership, Oregon, Regional Member News.