Leave a Legacy: Women of Credit Unions in Texas
On trailblazers Terrie Johnson, Carolyn Jordan, Shelli McCoy, and Mary Beth Spuck
Last month, we introduced our first group of credit union trailblazers and legacy award winners. This month, we are showcasing some of the highly successful credit union women in the Lone Star State who are deep into shaping their legacy for the next
generation.
All four of this month’s leaders have made a difference to the Texas credit union members they serve and in their own unique ways have advanced the credit union movement. When you read their profile highlights, think about what you can learn—and
what you might emulate—from their experiences.
For their advice to other leaders in the industry, be sure and check out our upcoming social media posts. Do you know someone who is leaving their legacy at your organization? Use #CULeaveALegacy and tell us or show us how they are leaving their mark. If you're not already, you can follow us on social by clicking on the following links: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram.

Terrie Johnson
Terrie Johnson has enjoyed a long credit union career that began in 1979, when she took a teller position at LTV Federal Credit Union, which later became Texas Trust Credit Union. Over the years, Johnson advanced through the ranks and, after 36 years, retired in 2015. However, “retirement” is often a subjective term.
Read more about Terrie Johnson.

Carolyn Jordan
Carolyn Jordan has a super objective. She is committed to using servant leadership to help others unlock and achieve their highest potential. As a credit union leader, she strives to be an influencer, encouraging credit unions to be forward-thinking, digital first, and culturally diverse to achieve consistent high-level growth and service excellence. And that’s just one reason Jordan is on our list of credit union trailblazers.

Shelli McCoy
Shelli McCoy’s distinguished career embodies the cooperative spirit so characteristic of the credit union movement: collaboration, equality, social justice, service, and investing in people, to name just some. For this Development Educator project award winner, it’s all intentional. No wonder Credit Union Magazine named McCoy a Credit Union Rock Star in 2019.

Mary Beth Spuck
Mary Beth Spuck has honed her broad credit union expertise in leadership, sales, member service, collaboration, and project management over two decades in the financial services industry. Some of that experience has inspired this international traveler, CEO, and multi-DE grad to think more holistically about her members and an above-and-beyond approach to service.
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