About the Author
Donald Shoultz
Donald Shoultz joined Credit Union Times as managing editor in 2008 and manages the day-to-day operations of the print edition. He has more than 20 years of experience in financial journalism as a writer and editor. Before joining Credit Union Times, he was editorial director for Standard & Poor's publishing unit. He has also written two novels. He can be reached at dshoultz@cutimes.com.
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By Donald Shoultz |
February 26, 2013
Fort Worth Telco Credit Union to merge with EECU by the end of May,
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By Donald Shoultz |
December 19, 2012
A week after super storm Sandy slammed into the East Coast, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie looked ahead to preparations for a nor’easter that was due to dump snow and rain on the already reeling Northeast.
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By Donald Shoultz |
December 13, 2012
Disasters and missteps are just some of the highlights in this early look at our Year in Review print issue out next week.
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By Donald Shoultz |
March 19, 2012
Before David A. Kwant joined Mountain America Credit Union nearly 25 years ago, he was Utah’s supervisor of credit unions. So how does that experience help him as chief financial officer at the $3 billion West Jordan, Utah-based credit union?
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By Donald Shoultz |
February 16, 2012
In a statement, the league stressed that it is important for credit unions to consider the interests of their members first and foremost.
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By Donald Shoultz |
February 16, 2012
Billion-dollar Brockton, Mass., CU posts notice on its website.
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By Donald Shoultz |
November 5, 2011
NEW YORK — Lower East Side People’s Federal Credit Union, in addition to serving current members and signing up new ones, played host to a couple of European journalists covering Bank Transfer Day.
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By Donald Shoultz |
November 5, 2011
One credit union found open Saturday morning around Credit Union Times' offices in Hoboken, N.J.
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By Donald Shoultz |
June 28, 2011
Grand jury clears police officer in July 2010 shooting in Newark park.
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By Donald Shoultz |
April 1, 2011
The Federal Drug Administration today approved a new drug designed to fight the affects of the interchange cap on financial services executives.