Michigan League President Ross Leaving The Organization

Dave Adams

LANSING, Mich.–Just a little over a year since announcing that it was promoting Ken Ross to president and COO, the Michigan Credit Union League has now announced Ross is leaving the organization.

The MCUL said only that Ross is leaving for a new position outside the organization.

As CUToday.info reported here, Ross was elevated from EVP to president with Dave Adams continuing as CEO as he also expanded his role in managing CU Solutions Group (CUSG) in tandem with Drew Egan, who is serving as COO/CFO for CUSG as well as his CFO duties for MCUL.

Effective, June 13, the Michigan league CEO Dave Adams will assume Ross’ responsibilities until the league is able to name a successor. The league said it will immediately begin a search process for an EVP/COO and will look both internally and externally to fill that position.

“On behalf of the MCUL & Affiliates, I extend my heartfelt thanks to Ken for his service during these past five years and I am confident that he will bring his strong skills, dedication and passion for excellence to his new role,” Adams said in a statement. “During Ken’s tenure, he helped our industry update the Michigan Credit Union Act, achieve advocacy excellence in defending our tax status and regulatory relief, and made countless contributions for the good of our members, employees and the credit union community in Michigan and nationally.”

 

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