MANCHESTER, N.H.– America’s Credit Union Museum is now accepting nominations for its “Credit Union Women Making History—Herstory” exhibit.
To date, 26 “remarkable” credit union women and their stories have been added to the exhibit through two separate induction ceremonies.
“We extend an open invitation to all to participate in shaping the narrative of Herstory,” the Museum said. “Whether from the past, present, or those forging paths for the future, we encourage nominations for individuals who embody the spirit of empowerment, innovation, and progress within the credit union movement.”
America’s Credit Unions said it is seeking nominations for:
- Women actively contributing to the CU ecosystem.
- Women with a history in the CU space, be it as leaders or catalysts for change.
- Women whose endeavors have left a significant imprint on the CU movement.
- Women who serve as beacons of inspiration and encouragement for others.
- Women who pioneer new avenues for growth and development.
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