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Cheney takes charge as CUNA faces regulatory changesx

He says following ‘legend’ Dan Mica was a challenge, but the credit union lifer and Eagle Scout was prepared to move quickly Bill Cheney has devoted 25 years to the credit union movement. He is now CEO of the Credit Union National Association, but confesses to having a banker in the family. In fact, as a boy, the Texas native lived in London for two years as his father opened a branch of the First National Bank of Dallas. “People sometimes give me a hard time because my father was a banker,” Cheney told CEO Update at his group’s Washington, D.C., headquarters on Pennsylvania Avenue. “But he’s seen the light. He belongs to a credit union now. Actually, he belongs to a… Read More