Mechanicsburg, Pa. – May 10, 2021 – Congratulations to Versatile’s President & COO Vicki Turjan, who was named a 2021 Woman of Influence by Central Penn Business Journal. Women were selected based on their professional experience, community involvement and commitment to inspiring change.
“The 2021 Women of Influence are trailblazers. Their hard work, professional success and leadership have made a difference in the Central Pennsylvania community, particularly during a very challenging year,” said Suzanne Fischer-Huettner, senior group publisher of Central Penn Business Journal. “They are committed to making Central Pennsylvania the best place to live and work. We at Central Penn Business Journal congratulate them for all they have done and will continue to do for our community.”
“Great leaders do three things exceptionally well. They communicate their vision clearly to the team, they successfully execute critical plans flawlessly, and they never shy away from making adjustments or changing course when required.” said Ed O’Donnell, CEO of Versatile Credit, “Vicki is a best in class executive that has led Versatile to the top position in one of the hottest industries in financial services.”
“Vicki has continually shown a keen ability to learn, adapt and lead in a business sector (financial services and software) which is in a state of constant evolution.” said Bill Kratzer, Chief Innovation Officer at Versatile Credit. “Vicki has demonstrated a unique ability to understand the challenges facing our partners while cultivating partnerships with like-minded businesses to drive innovation in a space that traditionally may have been resistant to such change — empowering Versatile to deliver creative, game-changing, world-class business solutions.”
Vicki will be among 45 women who will be recognized during CPBJ’s virtual ceremony on June 21st.
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