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Cheney to exit CUNA to head credit union

Current CEO to step down after four eventful years at helm to take new role as head of one of nation's largest credit unions Cheney After four years leading the Credit Union National Association, CEO Bill Cheney will exit in June to become head of one of the largest credit unions in the nation—a move that will return the former credit union executive to his roots. Cheney, 53, will leave behind an organization he told CEO Update is in financially good shape after having weathered some rough years following the 2008 financial crisis, with staff reorganizations that resulted in some personnel loss. "I used to say that when credit unions cough, their trade associations… Read More