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Patriot Federal Credit Union, Chambersburg,Pa., announced the hiring of Brad Warner as chieffinancial officer. In his new position, he is responsible formanaging the financial division of the credit union, which includesfinance, risk management and compliance functions. Warner is agraduate of Franklin & Marshall College, and has made hiscareer in the financial services industry since 1979, spending thelast 24 years in the credit union movement. Most recently, heserved 19 years as the CEO of White Rose Credit Union in York,Pa.

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Financial Center, Indianapolis, announcedFrances Tooley as the credit union's new chiefoperations officer. Tooley has been with Financial Center since1987 and brings to the position a wealth of contacts andrelationships within the credit union community and theIndianapolis area. She has experience in the fields of coaching anddevelopment, human resources and retail operations.

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Indiana Credit Union League, Indianapolis,elected Jack Sheets to its board of directors andalso chose new table officers: Ron Mazur, ofChiphone FCU in Elkhart, is the new chairman; LoriDauksas, of Members Choice FCU in Bloomington, is now vicechairman; Frank Gulley, of Afena FCU in Marion, isboard secretary; and Dave Fleming, of Partners 1stFCU in Fort Wayne, is the new treasurer.

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Members Cooperative Credit Union, Duluth,Minn., named Steve Glonchak its regional manager.In his new role, he will be responsible for the credit union'sCentral and Miller Hill branches. He holds bachelor's degrees inboth business management and psychology. Glonchak, an avidoutdoorsman and a graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Superior,has worked in financial services for almost six years. Mostrecently, he worked as a branch manager for Wells Fargo inAberdeen, S.D.

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Michigan State University Federal Credit Union,East Lansing, Mich., announced the promotion of AmyCoe, Casie Medina and ChristopherTyler to contact center managers. Amy Coe has been withMSUFCU since August of 1997 and previously held the senior contactcenter lead position for six years. Casie Medina has been withMSUFCU since May of 2003 and previously held a loan officerposition for four years. Christopher Tyler has been with MSUFCUsince August of 2006 and previously held the contact centerassistant manager position for two years.

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Local Government Federal Credit Union, Raleigh,N.C., announced the addition of nine new advisory council membersto five of its 28 councils across the state. To the Albemarle Soundcouncil, Jean Bunch of Chowan Hospital andDarlene Carter of the town of Edenton; to theCentral Coast council, Amy Burdulis of CarolinaEast Medical Center; to the Eastern Triangle council, TiMorrill of the town of Lillington; to the Roanoke Rivercouncil, Ginny Orvedahl of the town of Halifax,Martin Todd of Bertie-Martin Regional Jail, andDavid Marshall of the City of Roanoke Rapids FireDepartment; and to the Tar River council, GordonDeno of Wilson County and Grant Goings ofthe city of Wilson.

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Member One Federal Credit Union, Roanoke, Va.,announced the promotion of Shannon Pendergrass tovice president/branch manager of its southwest Roanoke Countybranch. Pendergrass has been with Member One for more than 15years, and during her time she has served in the role of recoveryofficer, loan officer and property administration manager. Herexperience in multiple departments at the credit union will serveher well as she leads the Southwest team to help members achievetheir financial goals.

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Member One also promoted Kimberley Braswell tochief administrative officer. Braswell previously served as thesenior vice president of human resources and training. She will nowprovide strategic oversight not only to the functions of humanresources and training, but additionally to organizational culture,sales and service, property administration and physicalsecurity/safety. These additional responsibilities enhance thehuman resources department by ensuring both members and employeesare in an environment of respect, service, safety andintegrity.

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Truliant Federal Credit Union, Winston-Salem,N.C., appointed Martha Logemann as the newassociate director of its board of directors for the 2010-2011term. Logemann has more than 20 years of professional experience inthe public and private sectors and not-for-profit accounting,including internal audit experience with Truliant in the 1980s. Shecurrently runs a niche certified public accountant practice and hasbeen a small business owner for more than 16 years.

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VENDORS

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Jack Henry & Associates, Inc., Monett, Mo.,announced that the president of its ProfitStars division,David Foss, was elected as president of theAssociation for Financial Technology on Sept. 14 at theorganization's 39th annual meeting held in Napa, Calif. AFT is avolunteer association of industry visionaries, thought leaders andsenior executives from companies that serve the domestic andinternational financial services market.

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The National Association of Credit UnionChairmen, Del Mar, Calif., elected five officers to itsboard of directors. John Steck, of Utah CentralCredit Union of Salt Lake City, is chairman. E.H.Weldon, of 1st Community Federal Credit Union of SanAngelo, Texas, is first vice chairman. Philippe Ouellette,Jr., of Citadel Federal Credit Union of Thorndale, Pa., issecond vice chairman. Hugh Rafferty, of CoastHillsFederal Credit Union of Lompoc, Calif., is secretary. AndRose Rangel, of Generations Federal Credit Unionof San Antonio, is the board's new treasurer.

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