SEATTLE — One of the African-American Credit Union Coalition's key architects and long-time board members says he's all for bringing in new talent to keep the momentum going.

Michael Hale, presi-dent/CEO of Andrews Federal Credit Union, who was one of the founding members of AACUC and served as its first chairman, has chosen not to seek another term on the board according to AACUC. Hale is currently serving as chair emeritus and conference committee co-chair.

Five persons are running for three seats on the coalition's board. Helen Godfrey-Smith, president/CEO of Shreveport Federal Credit Union, has been with the coalition since it officially formed in 1999 and is running for another term. Sheilah Montgomery, who has also been with the AACUC since its early days, is also running for another term on the board. Montgomery is president/CEO of 1st Choice Credit Union.

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