CHARLESTON, W.V.–Linda Bodie, who is well-known to many in credit unions as the CEO of Element Credit Union, is running for election to the West Virginia House of Delegates.
Bodie is on the ballot to represent District 55. The Democratic primary is to be held May 14.
“I’m Linda Bodie, and I’m excited to run for the House of Delegates in the 55th District,” Bodie says on her website at www.bodie4wv.com. “I’m a lifelong resident of West Virginia with 25+ years of experience in community service and economic development. My dedication to our state’s prosperity and well-being is relentless. I understand the unique challenges West Virginian’s face and believe that together, we can create sustainable solutions for a brighter future.”
Bodie said her campaign is built on four pillars:
- Transforming education for a brighter future
- A good economy with good paying jobs
- Financial wellness, literacy, and inclusion for every West Virginian
- Equality, equity, and wellness for all
Bodie was most recently inducted into America’s Credit Union Museum’s “Herstory” exhibit. She has also been profiled in CUToday.info for numerous other accomplishments, including pioneering new technologies and success at a smaller ($59.8-million) credit union, and for her work; for being named a Herb Wegner Memorial Award winner for Outstanding Achievement, and for her work with CU*Pride.
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