MADISON, Wis.–The Credit Union Executives Society (CUES) said it has launched a nationwide search for a new CEO following the death of John Pembroke in November 2022. The organization has retained Phoenix-based DDJ Myers to oversee the search.
“Our dear friend and colleague John Pembroke created a solid foundation and trajectory for the organization by tripling CUES membership, launching new and innovative offerings and positioning the organization as a thought leader in talent development and DEIB,” said Kelly Marshall, CUES board chair and CEO of Summerland Credit Union. “Our next CEO will have the opportunity to carry that strong legacy forward and further develop and expand how CUES can benefit the credit union industry as a whole.”
‘Face’ of Organization
CUES said its next CEO will be the “face of this industry-leading organization and should be a sought-after thought leader who actively seeks out and embraces opportunities to take center stage to drive credit unions forward.”
Team building, consulting and business development skills will also be vital to this role, CUES added.
Those interested in applying can learn more in the “Open Positions” section of www.ddjmyers.com. Candidates may also submit their confidential resumes to recruitment@ddjmyers.com with “CUES CEO” listed in the subject line, the organization said.
CUToday.info featured an extensive interview with CUES interim CEO Jerry Saalsaa on the passing of Pembroke, how the organization handled the news and how it is moving forward here.
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