The new year has brought leadership changes at CampbellEmployees Federal Credit Union in Cherry Hill, N.J.

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After some 30 years of service at the credit union, longtimepresident/CEO Martin Banecker will retire effective Jan. 15.Current Vice President of Finance David Ardire has been tapped tosucceed Banecker as CEO.

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Under Banecker's leadership the credit union has grown from $18million in assets to about $153 million, and membership now is atmore than 12,900. He has also been credited with severalinitiatives ranging from offering checking accounts to ATM cardprograms.

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Ardire began his career at Campbell Employees FCU in 1979 as anaccountant/systems manager. He left to pursue various financialroles at Campbell Soup Co. and prior to returning to the creditunion was vice president of finance at Piramal Glass USA.

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During some 25 years he remained active as a volunteer with thecredit union, serving on the audit committee and then as a boardmember. Ardire returned to the credit union in 2011 as vicepresident finance.

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