NATIONAL HARBOR, Md.–The American Credit Union Mortgage Association has named its board officers for the next two years, including naming Amy Moser, SVP-mortgage and consumer lending at Mountain America Credit Union in Utah, as its new chair.
The board changes were announced during ACUMA’s Annual Business Meeting, held in conjunction with the association’s 27th Annual Conference at the Gaylord National Resort in National Harbor.
“I am honored to work with the talented professionals at ACUMA and help deliver on our mission of being the premier source of high-quality education and networking for the mortgage banking lending and credit union communities,” said Moser. “Buying a home is more challenging than ever and the continued commitment of ACUMA and its members to proactively and positively promote credit union mortgage lending will help us make great strides in member service for years to come.”
The Board
The ACUMA board also includes: Past Chair Barry Stricklin, Tower Federal Credit Union; Alissa Sykes Tulloch, vice chair, AmeriCU; Jason Sasena, treasurer, Global Credit Union; Bernie Chavira, secretary, Desert Financial Credit Union; Mark Wilburn, former chair, Truity Credit Union; Pam Davis, former chair, Delta Community Credit Union; Julie Bowering, director, Elements Financial Credit Union, and Vince Salinas, director, Patelco Credit Union.
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