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By Marc Rapport |
March 20, 2013
Gervais moves to Bath, Maine, credit union from University CU in Orono, Maine. Richardson retiring after 33 years of leadership.
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By Michelle A. Samaad |
February 27, 2013
Don’t expect Joe Brancucci to back down from his convictions, especially when it comes to how credit unions have the choice of evolving or face extinction.
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By Staff Writer |
October 7, 2012
Mid-Hudson Valley Federal Credit Union, Kingston, N.Y., announced the promotion of Wayne Winkler to president/CEO. Winkler was named Acting CEO in April of 2012.
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By Heather Anderson |
October 4, 2012
Hayes succeeds Chris McDonald, now at Northwest FCU, after arriving in 2010 from WesCorp.
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By Myriam DiGiovanni |
September 26, 2012
Wayne Winkler had served as acting CEO since April.
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By Robert McGarvey |
September 17, 2012
It may be common–and it certainly is permitted under NCUA rules–but debates are beginning to be heard among some credit union experts when it comes to credit union employees (frequently the CEO) serving on the board of directors as treasurer.
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By Staff Writer |
September 17, 2012
The board of directors of CBC Federal Credit Union recently appointed Patrick Miller as its new president/CEO. Miller brings more than 22 years of financial industry experience, including sales, marketing, compliance and operations. Most recently, he was vice president, branch operations for Navy Federal Credit Union.
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By Staff Writer |
September 17, 2012
POPA Federal Credit Union, Cerritos, Calif., has named Raymond Bartus its next CEO. Bartus had served as the credit union’s interim CEO.
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By Heather Anderson |
September 2, 2012
Credit union events at the Republican National Convention happened outside the walls of the Tampa Bay Times Forum last week, but two credit union CEOs were among those inside the convention, listening to the speeches and roll call.
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By Eileen Courter |
September 2, 2012
Consultants seem to agree that governing a credit union has become more daunting. And the trend toward greater board accountability isn’t likely to go away.