WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. -This year's African American Credit Union Coalition (AACUC) Summer Conference will honor CUNA Executive Vice President Pete Crear with its first Lifetime Achievement Award. With the theme, "Synergizing our Past, Present and Future (Breaking It Down In Motown)" the AACUC Fifth Annual Meeting and Conference will be held Aug. 7-10 in Detroit at the Marriott Renaissance Center. Crear is a Wayne State University graduate who helped organize 23 CUs after he began his career as a Michigan Credit Union League management trainee in 1965. He left the League in 1986 to serve as president/CEO for the Connecticut CU League and later for the Indiana CU League, before joining CUNA management in 1990. The AACUC was created to increase the global credit union movement's strength by adding the focused perspective and energy of volunteers and professionals of African American descent and other minorities.

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