ALEXANDRIA, Va.– Cherie Freed, director of NCUA’s Western Region, has retired after more than 37 years with the agency.
Prior to being selected as regional director in 2016, she served as the associate regional director for the Western Region. She previously served as the director of supervision and as the loss-risk analysis officer in the NCUA’s Office of Examination and Insurance. Freed began her career in 1987 as an examiner in Phoenix. In 1991, she became a problem case officer and later a corporate examiner.
NCUA noted that throughout her NCUA career, Freed received numerous awards and recognition, including Specialized Examiner of the Year, Supervisor of the Year, and the Chairman’s Outstanding Achievement Award for Career Achievement.
‘Nothing Short of Exemplary’
“Cherie’s dedication to public service and the NCUA has been nothing short of exemplary,” NCUA Chairman Todd M. Harper said in a statement. “She excelled at building internal and external coalitions, she was passionate about meeting organizational goals and customer expectations, and she produced results at the highest level. Cherie has exhibited sustained excellence throughout her career, inspired others, and made innumerable contributions to the NCUA. On behalf of the entire NCUA board, we wish to extend our sincere gratitude to Cherie and wish her well in future endeavors.”
According to the agency, John Kutchey, regional director for the NCUA’s Eastern Region, will oversee the Western Region until a new regional director is selected. Associate Regional Director Mike Ryan will serve as the Eastern Region’s acting regional director during this transition.
