ARLINGTON, Va. - Gavin Gee, credit union regulator for Idaho was recognized as this year's winner of the NASCUS Pierre Jay award in recognition of his contributions to the state credit union system and his service and commitment to NASCUS and the dual chartering system. The NASCUS Pierre Jay award is named after the first Commissioner of Banks in Massachusetts who was appointed in April 1906. Jay learned about the cooperative credit union movement in Milan, Italy and, over the objection of the banking industry, worked with Edward Filene to champion the development of the credit union movement in the U.S. Mike Fitzgerald of Michigan was the first recipient of the NASCUS Pierre Jay award in 1997. Gee was chairman of the NASCUS Performance Standards Committee from 1992-1998 and was instrumental in the development of the NASCUS accreditation program. For six years, he was NASCUS' voting representative to the Federal Financial Institutions Exam Council; he served as vice chair during the redefinition of NASCUS in 1992 and then served 18 months as the first chair of the "new NASCUS." - ekingoff@cutimes.com
Idaho regulator Gee awarded Pierre Jay award
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