NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. — Perhaps taking a cue from the forwardly focused Obama Administration, outgoing NCUA Board Chairman Michael Fryzel emphasized the need for the NCUA to look more forward than backward as the agency prepares for a new chairman.

Addressing CU executives attending NAFCU's 42nd Annual Conference here, Fryzel ended his comments last Wednesday with the observation that his almost sure successor, former NCUA Board Member and credit union executive Deborah Matz, was appearing before the Senate Banking Committee at the same hour.

He told the attendees that he had met with Matz to discuss the agency's agenda and immediate future plans. He said that Matz was in agreement with his proposal that the NCUA host three town hall meetings in the fall to let credit unions offer their ideas and opinions on what sorts of changes the agency should make to its corporate credit union regulations.

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