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Campus Federal CEO Jane Verret Named One of BR Business Report’s 2022 Influential Women in Business

The Greater Baton Rouge Business Report has recognized Campus Federal President and CEO Jane Verret as one of its 2022 Influential Women in Business.

The honorees included a total of nine women leaders who are making a positive impact in the Capital Region.

The magazine selected Verret for her accomplishments spanning across three decades in the Baton Rouge banking industry including the last 25 years at Campus Federal.

“I’m thankful for all of the people who have inspired me in my career particularly my father,” Verret said. “He was the hardest worker and most positive person I’ve ever known. He believed in my future success in a way that made it seem inevitable.”

Verret graduated from the University of Southern Mississippi in 1992 with an Accounting degree before moving to Baton Rouge as an Internal Auditor for Premier Bank.

Five years later, she joined Campus Federal Credit Union as an Internal Auditor. She was later promoted to Vice President of Internal Audit and Chief Administrative Officer. In 2018, the credit union’s Board of Directors appointed Verret as the next President and CEO.

Verret’s most notable accomplishments at Campus Federal are creating the credit union’s Risk Management Department in 2008 and leading the credit union’s digital transformation efforts, which include investments in digital banking, opening the Interaction Center at Long Farm Village and breaking ground on the Siegen Lane Mortgage and Business Center.