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By Michelle A. Samaad |
May 7, 2012
With claims that a plan from the mayor of New York’s office to create up to 18,000 livery cabs would create unfair competition with the city’s yellow cabs, an association of credit union lenders has filed a lawsuit to halt the effort.
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By Michelle A. Samaad |
August 16, 2011
A year after it started offering them, San Francisco Federal Credit Union has funded its 100th taxi medallion loan.
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By Natasha Chilingerian |
June 27, 2011
Going into her new role as president and CEO of the California and Nevada Credit Union Leagues in October 2010, Diana Dykstra had nearly three decades of experience working for California credit unions, which allowed her to build many relationships. So it made sense that becoming head of a league...
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December 8, 2010
Read a complete transcript of an interview between Sarah Snell Cooke, editor-in-chief of Credit Union Times, and Diana Dykstra, CEO of the California/Nevada CU League.
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By Myriam DiGiovanni |
November 10, 2010
For the past four years San Francisco Fire Credit Union's approach to deepening member relationships has been to listen and make changes.
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By Heather Anderson |
September 8, 2010
Diana Dykstra, president/CEO of the $670 million San Francisco Fire Credit Union, has been selected to lead the California and Nevada Credit Union Leagues, the organizations recently announced. She will begin her new role as president/CEO on Oct. 18.
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By Michelle A. Samaad |
September 8, 2010
In labyrinthine San Francisco, taxi cabs are always in high demand to help tourists and residents navigate the city's tight spaces.
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By Heather Anderson |
August 24, 2010
Diana Dykstra has been named the new president/CEO of the California and Nevada Credit Union Leagues, the organizations announced today. She will begin her new role Oct. 18.
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By Michelle A. Samaad |
August 11, 2010
At least two credit unions are involved in a new pilot program from the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency that will permit the sale of coveted taxi medallions.
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By Heather Anderson |
March 31, 2010
Credit unions that don't consider their gay, lesbian and transgendered members are missing out on a huge opportunity. So said Thomas Bowen, operations project coordinator at the $100 million Money One Federal Credit Union.