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From the April-06, 2005 issue of Credit Union Times Magazine • Subscribe!

Seven Seventeen CU Names New HR VP

WARREN, Ohio -Seven Seventeen Credit Union has a new Vice President of Human Resources in Camille A. Favre In her new position, Favre is responsible for the strategic positioning of all human resources functions to achieve a productive and positive working environment for credit union employees. Favre brings over 20 years of human resources experience including senior management leadership roles in Chicago at Golin/Harris Communications, Inc., and the Federal Home Loan Bank. She previously served as s Director of Human Resources for Magna Entertainment Corporation's Thistledown Race Course in Cleveland. Favre holds a Master's degree in human resources from Loyola University of Chicago and a Bachelor's in journalism from Bowling Green State University. Favre is also a member of the Society for Human Resource Management, a Girl Scout Leader, and has served on the board of numerous non-profit organizations.

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