ROB CARVIOU NAMED VP OF MARKETING AT VERVE
OSHKOSH, Wisconsin (May, 2024) – Verve, a Credit Union, has announced the hire of Rob Carviou as Vice President of Marketing. Carviou comes to Verve from Packer Fastener in Green Bay, where he most recently served as Director of Marketing.
As VP of Marketing, Carviou will be responsible for overseeing the development and implementation of new member, deposit, and loan acquisition efforts while deepening existing member relationships and retention. Additionally, he will manage the daily operations of the marketing department, including creative services, public relations, community outreach, marketing intelligence, and brand creative.
“Rob is an accomplished marketing executive and a transformational leader,” said Chief Growth Officer Mitch Kime. “His experience and vision will empower our team and drive impactful strategy as we seek to best serve the needs of our members.”
Carviou has over twenty years of leadership experience in marketing, branding, and communications, including more than sixteen years at Prevea Health & Hospital Sisters Health System in Wisconsin. Carviou earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration and economics and his master’s degree in business administration from St. Norbert College in De Pere.
“Verve has a rich history of creative marketing campaigns and meaningful community outreach,” said Carviou. “I look forward to working alongside our talented and committed marketing team to build on and contribute to that legacy.”
Founded in 1937, Verve, a Credit Union, is a member-owned, not-for-profit financial cooperative with more than $1.5 billion in assets and serves close to 65,000 members at 20 locations. Membership is open to anyone who lives, works, or worships in 23 counties throughout Wisconsin, Illinois, and Minnesota and to employees of Kimberly-Clark Corp., Fox River Paper Co., the medical services industry, and the immediate family of any current member, or statewide to anyone in Wisconsin, Illinois, or Minnesota through ACC membership. Federally insured by NCUA.