Harry Zhu Mba, Cfa

Chief Retail Lending Officer at Alliant Credit Union

Harry Zhu, MBA, CFA, CPA has extensive experience in the financial industry. Harry began their career as a Finance Manager at W. W. Grainger and later moved on to become a Project Portfolio Manager and Six Sigma Black Belt at the same company. Zhu then transitioned to the role of Director of Financial Planning & Analysis at Alliant Credit Union. Harry further advanced in their career at Alliant Credit Union, taking on the positions of VP of Finance and Risk Management, Chief Financial Officer (CFO), and ultimately Chief Retail Lending Officer. During their time at Alliant Credit Union, Zhu played a key role in driving revenue growth and expanding the organization's reach. Harry also served on various boards and committees, including the Centennial Lending Board of Directors, the Lending Steering Committee of NAFCU, and the Inner Circle + Center of Excellence Sponsor at Filene Research Institute. Additionally, Zhu served as a member of the Strategic Advisory Council at Origence, an Investor and Strategic Advisor at CoinBeam, and an Industry Advisory Board Member at Fairfield University. Harry has also been involved in the education field, serving as an Advisory Board Member at Robert Morris University - Illinois and as the Chair of the Board of Directors at Xilin Northwest School. Throughout their career, Zhu has demonstrated strong financial expertise and a proven track record of strategic leadership.

Harry Zhu has an extensive education history. Harry obtained a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree from the University of Michigan - Stephen M. Ross School of Business, graduating in 2001. Before that, they completed a Master of Science in Engineering degree, with a specialization in Electrical Engineering, from the University of Michigan - Rackham Graduate School in 1996. Harry also holds a Bachelor of Science in Engineering degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Michigan College of Engineering, which they earned in 1995.

In addition to their academic achievements, Harry Zhu has obtained various certifications. Harry became a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) in November 2010 through the CFA Institute. Harry also became a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) in June 2008, certified by the Illinois CPA Society (ICPAS). Furthermore, they earned a Project Management Professional (PMP) certification from the Project Management Institute in July 2009. In 2007, they obtained a Six Sigma Blackbelt certification from the Breakthrough Management Group.

Harry Zhu has also pursued executive education programs to enhance their knowledge and leadership skills. Harry completed the Advanced Management Program (AMP) at The University of Chicago Booth School of Business in 2017. Harry became an Executive Scholar at Northwestern University - Kellogg School of Management in 2016. Harry also completed courses such as "Leveraging FinTech Innovation to Grow and Compete" at Harvard Business School in 2019 and "Mergers and Acquisitions Due Diligence" from the M&A Leadership Council in 2018. Additionally, they participated in the CEO Leadership & Transition program offered by Cardwell 306 Leadership in 2015.

Harry Zhu has continued to pursue further education in recent years. In 2020, they obtained certifications in Agile from Scaled Agile, Inc., and in Cybersecurity and Artificial Intelligence for Executives from the MIT Sloan School of Management. Harry also completed the American Banker Association (ABA) Stonier Graduate School of Banking program at The Wharton School in 2019.

Overall, Harry Zhu's education and certifications demonstrate their commitment to continuous learning and professional development in various areas, including business administration, engineering, finance, accounting, project management, and leadership.

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Timeline

  • Chief Retail Lending Officer

    January, 2022 - present

  • Chief Financial Officer CFO

    January, 2013

  • VP Finance And Risk Management

    February, 2011

  • Director Financial Planning Analysis

    June, 2010

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