WASHINGTON—Sixteen credit union leaders have been inducted into the Credit Union House Hall of Leaders in honor of their “significant contributions” to the credit union community.
The ceremony took place at the Marriott Marquis here in conjunction with America’s Credit Unions’ GAC here.
“The Credit Union House Hall of Leaders is a unique opportunity to recognize individuals who have made incredible contributions and have had a tremendous influence on our movement at the local, state, or national level,” said Patrick La Pine, Credit Union House chair and CEO of the League of Southeastern Credit Unions & Affiliates. “This lasting recognition at the Capitol Hill facility for these outstanding leaders is an inspiration to the future champions of our movement.”
The Inductees
The 2024 inductees are:
- David Adams, Michigan Credit Union League & Affiliates
- Marvin Cashman, Metro Credit Union (Mass.)
- Ezra Eckhardt, STCU (Washington)
- Bryan Fox, Russell Country Federal Credit Union (Montana)
- Julia Havens, Riverview Credit Union (Minnesota)
- Alan Meyer, 1st MidAmerica Credit Union (Illinois)
- Mary Ott Wood, Florida West Coast Credit Union
- Stephen A. Roy, Tricorp Federal Credit Union (Maine)
- John Sackett, Royal Credit Union (Wisconsin)
- Dan Stoltz, Blaze Credit Union (Minnesota)
- Rob Stuart, OnPoint Community Credit Union (Oregon)
- Brett Thompson, Wisconsin Credit Union League
- Bob Trunzo, TruStage (Wisconsin)
- Mike Valentine, BCU (Illinois)
- Kim Withers, Meridian Trust FCU (Wyoming)
- Francis Lally, New Castle County Delaware Employees FCU (in memory)
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