DEL MAR, Calif. – Jack Toth, chairman of U$X Federal Credit Union in Cranberry Township, Penn., was honored with the National Association of Credit Union Chairmen’s 2017 Eugene Ball Award during the 41st Annual Chairmen’s Roundtable Forum in San Diego.
Toth has been actively involved with U$X Federal Credit Union for over 44 years. He began volunteering in 1973 as a member of the Supervisory Committee, where he served 18 years as chairman. In 1982, he was elected to U$X’s Board of Directors, first serving as vice chairman for 10 years and then as chairman for the past 23 years.
“Jack is an avid supporter of NACUC and the credit union movement. We are pleased to honor him with this prestigious award,” praised NACUC Chairman Marty Goldman.
The Eugene Ball Award was created in 2002 to recognize an outstanding leader in the credit union movement. The award was named after the late Eugene Ball, credit union icon, past chairman of Pentagon Federal Credit Union and past chairman of NACUC.
