Retired WSECU CEO seriously injured in motorcycle accident

SPANAWAY, Wash. - Bill Brandt, former president and CEO of Washington State Employees' CU in Olympia was seriously injured the morning of Saturday June 17 in a motorcycle accident. According to the Washington Credit Union League, Brandt was airlifted to Harborview Hospital in critical condition after his Honda ACE 1100 cc motorcycle unexpectedly ran off the road. Brandt and his two companions were reportedly traveling about 25 miles an hour on southbound State Route 7 when he failed to negotiate a turn and struck a guard rail. Brandt was thrown from the motorcycle over a 25-30 foot embankment. Brandt suffered a broken ankle, broken ribs and a punctured lung that required two immediate operations on June 17. He has undergone subsequent operations and is expected to undergo more surgery in the next two to three weeks. He is currently listed in stable condition at Harborview's intensive care unit and is expected to make a full recovery.

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