ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.—PSCU has reelected four members to its board of directors for three-year terms.
Reelected were: Jeff March, president and CEO of Citadel Federal Credit Union, Pennsylvania.; Cathie Tierney, president and CEO of Community First Credit Union, Wisconsin.; Kit Snyder, president and CEO of Consumers Credit Union, Michigan.; and Rob Stuart, president and of OnPoint Community Credit Union, Oregon.
The board was announced during the cooperative¹s annual business meeting, which was held during its annual Member-Owner conference earlier this month in Nashville.
Continuing board members include Dave Doss, president and CEO, Arizona State Credit Union, Ariz.; Craig Esrael, president and CEO, First South Financial, Tenn.; Gene Foley, president and CEO, Harvard University Employees Credit Union, Mass.; Sean Rathjen, president and CEO of Consumers Cooperative Credit Union, Ill.; Tom Ryan, president and CEO of Langley Federal Credit Union, Va.; Frank Weidner, president and of Wings Financial Credit Union, Minn.; Terry West, president and CEO of VyStar Credit Union, Fla.; and associate directors Cathy Pace, president and CEO of Allegacy FCU, N.C.; Andrew Rosen, president and CEO of Hawaii State FCU, Hawaii; and Amy Sink, president and CEO of Interra CU, Ind.
Two recently retired board members were also honored at a special banquet: CEOs John Walling of Christian Community Credit Union in California.; and Mike Valentine of BCU in Illinois. Walling and Valentine served on the PSCU board for 33 years and 13 years, respectively, and both retired from the board in 2015.
"Being governed by a board comprised of credit union CEOs keeps us closely aligned with what credit unions need," said Chuck Fagan, PSCU¹s president and CEO. “PSCU outlined an exciting vision and mission for delivering unparalleled member service today and into the future. The board plans to work collaboratively to bring that vision to life, and to work with our credit union members to help them meet their business challenges and grow.”
A record 750+ people attended the CUSO’s 39th annual conference of which the annual business meeting was a part, underscoring the importance of the event. The theme for PSCU¹s 2016 Member Forum was “People. Purpose. Passion.”
“As a CUSO, PSCU is powered by people dedicated to the mission of service and serving the needs of its owner credit unions. Its purpose, the reason PSCU was founded and exists today, is to ensure its members realize the full value and benefits of membership in their credit union. The credit union industry has survived for more than 100 years and is still going strong today because of its participants¹ passion for serving and honoring the values that make credit unions such a great partner for their members and their communities,” PSCU stated.
