ONTARIO, Calif.–Dwight Johnston, well known to many in credit unions as the chief economist for the California and Nevada Credit Union Leagues and especially for having famously forecast the housing crisis of a decade ago, is retiring.
Johnston was profiled by the California and Nevada leagues, with that profile appearing in CUToday.info here. In the Q&A, Johnston offers his thoughts across a number of economic and other issues.
“I just want credit union professionals who have followed me all these years to know how much I am honored you did so,” Johnston said. “There are so many memorable moments, including memorable financial market events, that I couldn’t possibly cover them all. Having the opportunity to work with ‘Mr. J’ (Richard Myles Johnson) and Diana Dykstra will especially be something I remember and am grateful for.”
The full interview can be found here.
