ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.–Lynn Heckler, EVP and chief culture officer with PSCU, has said she plans to retire effective April 1. Heckler has been with the company for 22 years.
As CUToday.info reported here, she was recently among the 12 people named to the senior management team of the combined PSCU/Co-op Solutions CUSO that was created on Jan. 1.
Heckler has been a frequent speaker at credit union events and is well-known to many.
‘Most Rewarding Experience’
“Being part of this team has been the most professionally rewarding experience of my life, which makes it especially hard to leave,” said Heckler in a posting on LinkedIn. “At the same time, I am looking forward to spending more time with my family and horses, traveling, and exploring the next part of my journey. The quality, resilience and dedication of this team has been a consistent source of inspiration to me over the past 22 years, and it has been my honor t serve this truly amazing company.”
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