Dan Egan, president of the Massachusetts Credit Union League, New Hampshire Credit UnionLeague and the Credit Union Association of Rhode Island, hasannounced that he will retire on Dec. 31.

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Egan will also retire from New England Credit Union Services,the jointly owned firm which manages and provides services to thethree trade associations. The South San Francisco, Calif.-basedconsulting firm O'Rourke & Associates will begin recruiting forthe position immediately, the leagues said Wednesday.

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Egan, a 30-year veteran in the post, joins two other leaguepresidents that have announced their retirements in recent months,and one who took over a credit union.

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In January, Pennsylvania Credit Union Association President/CEOJim McCormack said he would retire effect Dec. 31. ThePennsylvania League has not yet named its new CEO. That search isbeing conducted by the Birmingham, Ala.-based DollarAssociates.

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Idaho Credit Union League President/CEO Alan Cameron announcedhis retirement in late 2012; his last day was June 3. Former CUNAexecutive Chris Johnson nabbed the Idaho League job and took the corneroffice on Cameron's last day.

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Tony Emerson left the Credit Union League of Connecticut inApril to take over the top job at the $465 million IC FCU inFitchburg, Mass.

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Massachusetts Credit Union League Chairman David Surface,president/CEO of the $148 million St. Jean's Credit Union of Lynn,Mass., said Egan “has been many things to many people in our creditunion community: a leader, an innovator, a consensus builder, and atrusted adviser, to name a few. Fortunately, he has constructed atremendous foundation and we are confident that his successor willbuild on the many accomplishments we have seen under Dan'sleadership.”

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CUNA President/CEO Bill Cheney said Egan's long service forcredit unions, particularly his leadership at the state andnational levels, has strengthened and enhanced the movement at alllevels.

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“While he will be retiring from the movement, his legacy ofservice and contributions to the movement will no doubt stand foryears to come,” Cheney said.

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