Career advancement

CEO of Oklahoma's Credit Union to retire after 4 decades in charge

03/12/21

Mark Kelly will step down next month as president and CEO of the Oklahoma City-based institution. He be succeeded by the credit union's executive vice president.

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Credit Union Association of New Mexico names first Latino CEO

03/11/21

Juan Fernandez Ceballos will take the helm at the state league following Paul Stull’s retirement this summer.

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ProFed Credit Union's new CEO started as a teller

03/09/21

Konstantina Baker has been appointed to lead the Fort Wayne, Ind.-based institution following the retirement of longtime CEO Gregory Troutner.

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Verity, Simplicity and other credit unions name new CEOs

03/05/21

The new leaders include some who succeed retiring chief executives retiring and others stepping in after unexpected departures.

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Together Credit Union names first chief diversity officer

03/05/21

The St. Louis-based institution is the latest in the industry to create an executive-level position focused on diversity, equity and inclusion.

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NCUA swaps out spots on NeighborWorks America board

03/03/21

Rodney Hood, a board member and former chairman for the credit union regulator, was selected to fill a seat previously held by Todd Harper, who was recently appointed NCUA chairman.

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Merck Sharp & Dohme FCU names next chief executive

02/25/21

Dana DeFilippis will take the helm at the Chalfont, Pa.-based credit union next month. She succeeds retiring CEO David Whitehead.

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Cornerstone Financial promotes veteran employee to president

01/29/21

Donna Young, who has spent more than three decades at the Nashville-based credit union, succeeds Joe Spivey, who retired earlier this year.

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Financial Resources FCU completes succession plan

01/26/21

The Bridgewater, N.J.-based credit union promoted Frank Almeida to president and CEO, the final step in process it began when he was hired in 2014.

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White House elevates Todd Harper to NCUA chairman

01/25/21

Harper, a Democrat, had long been expected to be promoted to the chairmanship under a Biden administration, but he could face an uphill climb moving his priorities forward.

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