Mildred “Millie” Sorenson retired in November after 53 years ofvolunteer service to the $4.1 million, Central Hanna EmployeesCredit Union in Keewatin, Minn.

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Sorenson spent many years on the board of the 808-member creditunion after she first served as its manager, joining it when it wasthe Minnesota Ore Operations Credit Union.

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“I believe in credit unions so faithfully and wanted the bestfor them,” Sorenson said. “When asked to serve on the board (forCentral Hanna), I didn't even give it a thought. I just believed inthe theory; I was 100% for it. That's why I continued to serve (onthe board). It was always credit union first; everything we did wasfor the members.”

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Sorenson said one of her biggest achievements while serving atCentral Hanna was its conversion to a community charter.

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