WASHINGTON–CUNA has announced the members of itsCredit Union System COVID-19 Restart and Recovery Task Force.
According to the association, the task force brings together representatives from the three-tiered system of credit unions, leagues and CUNA, along with system providers and affiliated organizations, to “discuss strategies, resources and best practices for credit unions as state and local governments begin to lift stay at home orders and ease safety restrictions on business operations established in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.”
CUToday.info reported the creation of the task force here.
‘Indispensable Resource’
“The Credit Union System COVID-19 Restart and Recovery Task Force is intended to act as an indispensable resource and partner to the credit union movement as stakeholders balance member needs and staff well-being moving forward,” said CUNA Chief Engagement Officer Greg Michlig. “As a leader in the credit union movement, CUNA’s goal is to bring together these leaders for dialogue that will equip the movement with the knowledge and tools needed to safely navigate this new and evolving environment.”
According to CUNA, the task force will focus on operational matters, provide guidance and strategies for credit unions as they restart paused business lines and recover from the negative impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Task Force Members
Members of the Task Force include:
- Jim Nussle, CUNA president/CEO
- Greg Michlig, CUNA chief engagement officer
- Troy Stang, president/CEO, Northwest Credit Union Association (NWCUA), CUNA Board chair
- Paul Marsh, Teachers CU president/CEO, CUNA Small Credit Union Committee Chair
- Lori Herrick, CEO, Manchester Municipal FCU
- Tim Anderson, president/CEO, United States Senate FCU
- Mary Madden, president/CEO, Hudson Valley FCU
- Lily Newfarmer, president/CEO, Tarrant County’s CU
- Sterling Nielsen, president/CEO, Mountain America CU
- Sam Whitehurst, president/CEO, Summit CU
- Brad Miller, executive director, American Association of Credit Union Leagues
- Diana Dykstra, president/CEO, California & Nevada Credit Union Leagues, AACUL Chair
- Tracie Kenyon, president/CEO, Montana Credit Union League
- Jared Ross, president, League of Southeastern Credit Unions
- Murray Williams, president/CEO, Iowa Credit Union League (ICUL)
- Gigi Hyland, executive director, National Credit Union Foundation
- Rob Purtell, SVP-sales, CUNA Mutual Group
- Mark Meyer, president/CEO, Filene Research Institute
- Gail Tofil, SVP-client experience, CO-OP Financial Services
- Tony Boutelle, president/CEO, Origence
- Merry Pateuk, SVP-industry engagement, PSCU
- Ryan Donovan, CUNA chief advocacy officer
- Jessica Hrubes, CUNA VP-strategic credit union relations
- Jill Tomalin, CUNA chief operating officer
- Todd Spiczenski, CUNA chief products & services officer
- Jared Ihrig, CUNA chief compliance officer
- Susan Parisi, CUNA chief corporate counsel
‘Looking Beyond Recovery’
“As part of our commitment to helping credit unions succeed, we will also look beyond recovery with a vision toward the future,” Michlig added in a statement. “While our primary focus will be related to credit unions restarting their business operations, we also see opportunity for long-term strategies that will help foster growth throughout the movement."
CUNA said the Task Force will meet on a biweekly basis to discuss strategic priorities including business continuity, digital services and automation, staffing and operations and industry financial impact.
