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NAFCU names Annual Awards winners
NAFCU has named six individuals and two member credit unions as the winners of the association's 2015 Annual Awards Competition that will be honored during the association's 48th Annual Conference and Solutions Expo this June in Montreal.
"This year's annual awards winners are remarkable leaders who have set a new bar for excellence in the credit union industry," said NAFCU President and CEO Dan Berger. "NAFCU is proud to honor each of them for their success and commitment to member service and the credit union industry."
For 2015, the competition for the annual awards recognized the Federal Credit Union of the Year, CEO of the Year, Professional of the Year and Volunteer of the Year in each of two asset-size categories: $250 million or less, and more than $250 million.
The 2015 winners are:
Federal Credit Union of the Year
Arlington Community Federal Credit Union, Arlington, Va.
($250 million or less)
Ascend Federal Credit Union, Tullahoma, Tenn. (more than $250 million)
CEO of the Year
Michael Warrell, Solano First Federal Credit Union, Fairfield,
Calif. ($250 million or less)
Greg McClellan, MAX, Montgomery, Ala. (more than $250 million)
Professional of the Year
Amy Thomas, Arlington Community Federal Credit Union,
Arlington, Va. ($250 million or less)
Bob Thompson, TruStone Financial Federal Credit Union, Plymouth, Minn. (more
than $250 million)
Volunteer of the Year
Dan Moffit, XCEL Federal Credit Union, Bloomfield, N.J.
($250 million or less)
James Quinn, Pentagon Federal Credit Union, Alexandria, Va. (more than $250
million)
The winners will be featured in an upcoming issue of The Federal Credit Union magazine.
NAFCU's Annual Conference and Solutions Expo takes place June 23-26 and is open to NAFCU members and nonmembers.Visit www.nafcu-annual.org to learn more and register. Follow the #NAFCUAnnual hashtag for the latest information on the conference.
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