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Headlines
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UFCU names Michael Crowl the next president/CEO
The UFCU Board of Directors announced the selection of Michael Crowl as the next president and CEO of UFCU. In his new role, Crowl will lead the No. 1 credit union in Central Texas with $4.4 billion in assets and 355,000 members. -
Ed Cruz is the new VP of wealth management for TDECU
TDECU has named financial services executive Ed Cruz as vice president of wealth management. -
Will Van Alstine named branch manager of Greater Texas Credit Union Lamar location
Greater Texas Credit Union has named Will Van Alstine branch manager for its Lamar Boulevard location in Austin. -
TFCU names Chih Wei Chen as branch manager at Choctaw Branch
Tinker Federal Credit Union has named Chih Wei Chen assistant vice president, and branch manager at its Choctaw branch. -
Krayton Ederington joins Diamond Lakes CU as consumer loan officer
Krayton Ederington has been named consumer loan officer for Diamond Lakes Federal Credit Union in Malvern, Ark.
Upcoming Events
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Advocacy Update - Kansas - May
OnlineCredit union advocacy leaders in Kansas are invited to hear the latest policy and political news. -
Virtual IRA Workshops
OnlineWorking in partnership with the Tennessee League, participants build foundational and advanced knowledge of IRA’s along with any updates for operational effectiveness within the credit union. -
2026 CU FinHealth Conference
Denver, COThe leading financial well-being event for credit unions and system partners. CU FinHealth is not just another conference; it is an opportunity to truly commit to the “People Helping People” mission. -
ALM Webinar Series II: Webinar 4 - Organizing an ALM Process
OnlineAs the second webinar in Series II, this session will review the components of an investment and an ALM policy, review an ALM checklist, and discuss a liquidity analysis. -
ALM Webinar Series II: Webinar 3 - GAP
OnlineAs the first webinar in Series II, this session will walk you through interest rate risk: what it is; why it impacts your credit union; and why the NCUA requires regular monitoring.
