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Ex-NYC cop Joseph Guagliardo admits to embezzling more than $400,000 from the New York City-based cooperative over nine years.
David Frazier will take over the Richardson, Texas-based cooperative in February.
Acquisition of seven branches will expand the credit union's presence in one of the nation's fastest growing metro markets.
Credit union industry loses two distinguished leaders, R.C. "Dick" Robertson and Charles Stephen Trimmier.
The conference will aim to demystify how credit unions can deliver banking services for marijuana-related businesses.
Henry Martin Hill tells police investigators he took more than $430,000 over seven years.
Police allege Nicholas August sexually assaulted the employee during the hostage ordeal.
Laurie Baker will take over the helm of the New York credit union on Feb. 1, succeeding Mike Vadala, who will retire.
Plagued by massive fraud and corruption cases, the New York City CU uses a positive spin in announcing the branch shut downs.
Americans' concerns that the nation's division is threatening their shared core values may create opportunities for CU marketers.