BERRIEN SPRINGS, MICHIGAN – April 28, 2026 — Honor Credit Union is pleased to announce the appointment of Dylan Wyatt as Chief Information Officer. In this role, Wyatt will lead technology strategy, including cybersecurity, data, digital banking, and IT infrastructure that support the services members rely on every day.
Wyatt brings nearly two decades of financial services and technology leadership experience spanning community banking, global banking, and the credit union industry. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration in International Economics and Business from the University of Arkansas.
Throughout his career, Wyatt has led modernization efforts, improved operations, and managed complex technology platforms. Most recently, he was Chief Information and Strategy Officer at Together Credit Union, where he led enterprise strategy and execution, digital banking, data, and cybersecurity initiatives. Having spent much of his career in corporate banking environments, Wyatt has developed a strong appreciation for the credit union difference and the member-focused approach that defines the industry.
“I truly see technology as a powerful way to help people and organizations grow, and I’m excited to work alongside Honor’s leadership team to strengthen our technology foundation and create digital experiences that really matter to our members. What first drew me to the credit union movement, and to Honor Credit Union specifically, was the genuine heart behind the mission. Here, decisions are made with members at the center, not as an afterthought. Honor’s culture of trust and shared purpose makes this an incredibly special place, and I’m inspired by the opportunity to build something meaningful together,” said Wyatt.
As Chief Information Officer, Wyatt will work closely with Honor’s executive team to align technology investments with organizational priorities, including strengthening cybersecurity and continuing to improve digital banking tools.
Wyatt is also committed to building people-first teams where individuals feel supported and empowered. He believes strong teams and a culture of learning are essential to building technology that truly serves members and helps credit unions continue to evolve.
“Credit unions have an opportunity to lead the next era of financial services by combining purpose with modern technology,” said Wyatt. “My goal is to help Honor build an organization where technology goes beyond supporting the business and helps define where our industry goes next.”
Honor Credit Union looks forward to the leadership and innovation Wyatt will bring as the organization continues to grow and serve its members and communities.
ABOUT HONOR CREDIT UNION
Honor Credit Union is a not-for-profit, full-service financial institution serving more than 105,000 members in 28 branch communities throughout western and northern Michigan. Providing solutions for financial success and giving back to the communities it serves remain the driving forces behind Honor Credit Union. For more information, call 800.442.2800 or visit honorcu.com.
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MEDIA CONTACT
Jen Wagner
Community Relations Manager
mailto:jwagner@honorcu.comjwagner@honorcu.com
800.442.2800 ext. 9509