ALEXANDRIA, Va. — JoAnn Johnson recently left the NCUA Board after serving for six years, including four as chairman. The former teacher and Iowa state senator sat down in her mostly empty office at the agency headquarters here two days before her final meeting to reflect on her tenure and her future plans.

Credit Union Times: What do you consider the highlight of your tenure at NCUA?

JoAnn Johnson: The highlight first and foremost has been the people. Not only the people that I have worked with in the agency but the people I've met in the credit union industry from around the country. So that immediately comes to mind.

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