The March 12 announcement that CUNA President/CEO Bill Cheneyhad resigned from the trade association to take the CEO job atSchoolsFirst Federal Credit Union sparked debate in the industryover CUNA's future. Is CUNA on the right track when it comes toleading credit unions into the future? Or are radical changesrequired in Madison and Washington? Read what CUTimes, CUNA and other industry leaders think. And, pleaseshare your opinion below in the comments section, or email a letterto the editor to [email protected].

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CUNA Search More Than Just Replacing Cheney:CU Times Executive Editor Heather Anderson's March 12 column aboutthe need for change at CUNA

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At CUNA, It's Full Steam Ahead: CUNA ChairmanDennis Pierce says Bill Cheney is leaving CUNA and credit unions ina strong position.

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CUNA's Next Leader Needs to DriveDisruption: CU*Answers CEO Randy Karnes advocatesfor major change at CUNA as the trade begins its search for a newleader.

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Cheney Not 'Running Away' From CUNA: CEO BillCheney explains that the SchoolsFirst job was simply an opportunityhe couldn't pass up.

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