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Society Insurance Welcomes Chris Felton to Board of Directors

Society Insurance elected Chris Felton of Burlington, WI as a director on May 22, 2025.

Felton is president and chief executive officer of Corporate Central Credit Union, one of the nation’s leading financial cooperatives dedicated to serving credit unions with innovative financial solutions and strategic support. Felton leads strategy, innovation and operations. Under his leadership, the organization has expanded nationally, launched two technology-focused subsidiaries and achieved record growth in assets and profitability. Felton earned a bachelor of business administration in finance from the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee

“We’re excited to welcome Chris Felton to Society’s board of directors,” said Heather Boyer, president and CEO of Society Insurance. “His leadership at Corporate Central Credit Union brings valuable financial and operational insight that will support our continued growth and innovation.”

“Felton brings a visionary approach to financial services, having led Corporate Central Credit Union through a period of transformational growth and innovation,” said Susan Finco, chair of Society’s board of directors. “His leadership in digital transformation, technology integration and organizational culture has elevated the credit union’s national presence and influence. We’re excited to welcome his strategic insight and deep industry experience to the Society Insurance board of directors.”

In addition to Felton, Society’s board of directors also includes Heather I. Boyer, Sherman L. Brown, JoAnn M. Cotter, John F. Duwell, Susan M. Finco, Nancy Hernandez, Linda L. Newberry-Ferguson and Rick W. Parks.

Chris Felton 

ABOUT SOCIETY INSURANCE: Headquartered in Fond du Lac, Wis., Society Insurance has been a leading niche insurance carrier since 1915. Society focuses on the small details that make a big difference to its policyholders while offering top-notch insurance coverage, service and competitive pricing to businesses in Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Minnesota, Tennessee, Colorado, Georgia and Texas.