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By Peter Strozniak |
October 29, 2012
Pennsylvania Credit Union Association to remain closed Tuesday; CUANY reaches out, MCU stays closed.
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By Staff Writer |
October 1, 2012
LANCO Federal Credit Union’s board of directors has announced the promotion of Stacey Remick to president/CEO. Remick has been with the Lancaster, Pa.-based LANCO for nine years, most recently serving as the vice president of member services.
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By Marc Rapport |
September 24, 2012
The $69 million LANCO Federal Credit Union in Lancaster, Pa., has named Stacey Remick, its members services vice president, as its new president/CEO.
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By Staff Writer |
September 10, 2012
The Credit Union Association of New York will be holding its first Economic Forum Nov. 1-2 in Albany, N.Y., at the Desmond Hotel & Conference Center. The event, which is open to attendees from multiple states, aims to provide credit union leaders with information on business strategy, economics and investing.
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By Troy Stang |
September 2, 2012
Congress has two opportunities this year to reach back to the Main Street voters who elected them. Neither costs taxpayers a dime. Two bills would enable credit unions to provide affordable capital to consumers and to small businesses. It makes sense, then, for Congress to act this year to enact...
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August 27, 2012
NAFCU last week announced it had named Martin Breland, president/CEO of Tower Federal Credit Union, as Region II director on the NAFCU board of directors. Breland replaces retiring board member Charlie Thomas, who stepped down after his resignation as a member of the board of Mid-Atlantic Federal Credit Union.
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By Heather Anderson |
August 20, 2012
Martin Breland, president/CEO of the $2.5 billion Tower FCU in Laurel, Md., has been named Region II director on the NAFCU board of directors.
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By Zachary Galasi |
August 6, 2012
Naperville, Ill., center will join current facility about 30 miles away in Elgin, Ill.
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August 5, 2012
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By Sarah McNeil |
May 8, 2012
How does the CEO of a credit union in Portland, Ore., manage a credit union in Seattle some 175 miles away? Simple, by using technology and having the right people doing the right things at the right time.