After a decade at Symitar, Kathy Hooker Burress plans to retire as division president at the end of the year, according to parent company Jack Henry & Associates.
Hooker Burress will be succeeded by Ted Bilke, who currently is general manager of operations and development for the Symitar Episys core processing platform.
Bilke will become division president on Oct. 1, and Hooker Burress will serve in an advisory capacity until Dec. 31 when she will retire with nearly 30 years of credit union industry experience, according to Monett, Mo.-based Jack Henry.
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