It won't have the drama or high profile of a Supreme Court confirmation, but the Senate Banking Committee was scheduled to hold a hearing July 22 on the nomination of Deborah Matz as NCUA Board chairman.

According to several sources on Capitol Hill and among the trade associations, there have been no objections raised that could delay her nomination.

Matz, who was nominated last month by President Obama, would bring considerable experience to the head of the agency at a trying time for the credit union movement. She served as an NCUA Board member from 2002-2005 and executive vice president of Andrews Federal Credit Union in Suitland, Md.. from 2006-2008, spending part of her time there as acting CEO.

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