DANA POINT, Calif. — The regulator membership of NASCUS held their annual meeting on Aug. 11 during the association's State System Summit to vote on candidates for two positions on the NASCUS Board.

State regulators Jerrie Lattimore, administrator of the North Carolina Credit Union Division, and George Reynolds, senior deputy commissioner of the Georgia Department of Banking and Finance were elected.

Both of them will serve three-year terms from Sept. 2006-2009.

This is Reynolds' first term on the NASCUS Board, while Lattimore has served nine years on the board and was NASCUS chair from 2001-2003.

In addition, NASCUS Chairman Linda Jekel re-appointed Beth Dooley, deputy commissioner of credit unions for the California Department of Financial Institutions, to a one-year term on the board.

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