Troseth holds an associate of applied science degree from Dutchess Community College and a bachelor of science degree from Marist College, both of which are in business administration. Anthony Noto (born ) is an American businessman, the CEO of SoFi, and the former COO of Twitter. Troseth began his career in financial services in 2004 as a Junior Credit Analyst. Troseth brings over 15 years of experience to his new role, most recently serving as a Business Credit Analyst II at the credit union.
Nicholas Troseth has been promoted to commercial lending officer at the Hudson Valley Credit Union. Noto and her family live in Northern California. She is a former executive board member of the USA Lacrosse Foundation. Noto also serves on the West Coast Advisory Board for the Child Mind Institute, a non-profit organization dedicated to transforming the lives of children, families, and communities affected by mental illness and learning disabilities. Cultivate Character, and Embrace the 7 Moral Virtues that Lead to a Happier Life,” as well as an inventor with several registered patents on houseware products. She is the author of “Live E.P.I.C.: Invest in Yourself. Noto received a bachelor of arts degree in psychology from Marist in 1991, and her father is also an alumnus of the college. In addition to earning his undergraduate degree from Marist, McMahon received a master of business administration degree from the University of Notre Dame. Prior to that, he was president and chief operating officer of Optum, a global health services company, and head of airport operations worldwide for Northwest Airlines. Most recently, he served as chief executive officer of UnitedHealthcare, the nation’s largest health insurer. McMahon, who graduated from Marist with a bachelor of science degree in finance, has held senior leadership positions across both UnitedHealth Group business platforms – UnitedHealthcare and Optum. McMahon took part in his first meeting in November, and Noto’s participation will begin with the board’s meeting in February. Noto, class of ’91, an entrepreneur and author with extensive experience serving not-for-profit organizations, was elected at the annual meeting last month. McMahon, Marist class of 1982, president and chief operating officer of UnitedHealth Group, was elected to the board at its February 2021 meeting. Healthcare executive Dirk McMahon and entrepreneur and author Kristin Noto have joined the Marist College Board of Trustees. A modern spin on the timeless moral virtues, presenting a blueprint for using ethics to build a happier, healthier, more fulfilling life.Media: Books Hardcover Book (Book with hard.