
GreenStone Farm Credit Services is pleased to announce Brett Dutcher as its new executive vice president and chief information officer, effective Nov. 1.
Current executive vice president and chief information officer Steve Junglas will retire on Feb. 3, 2026, after 22 years of dedicated service with GreenStone. Junglas will assist in Dutcher’s transition in the role of executive vice and strategic advisor until his retirement. Throughout his tenure at GreenStone, Junglas played a key role in leading GreenStone’s technology initiatives and large-scale projects contributing to the organization’s continued growth.
As executive vice president and chief information officer, Dutcher will oversee all information technology operations and strategic initiatives, ensuring continued support and advancement for GreenStone.
“Brett will play a crucial role in shaping and implementing our information technology strategy aligned with GreenStone’s overall business plan and organizational direction,” said GreenStone President and Chief Executive Officer, Travis Jones. “His strategic insight, extensive industry knowledge, and experience across different roles within GreenStone’s Information Services department will help us remain at the forefront of rapidly evolving technological advancements while maintaining the security of our members’ information.”
Bringing progressive experience in information systems, Dutcher most recently served as GreenStone’s senior vice president of application services. Beginning his tenure more than 10 years ago at GreenStone as a quality assurance analyst, Dutcher also served as an application systems analyst before joining the cooperative’s leadership team as an information technology manager. Dutcher holds a bachelor’s degree in information systems from Central Michigan University.
“I’m honored to continue to move our association forward through the innovation of our information technology systems, processes, and people. I am passionate about finding solutions that benefit our cooperative through keeping the best interest of our members at the forefront of every decision we make,” said Dutcher.
“Brett has already made an impact on our association. We look forward to his continued success in this new role,” Jones said.


