Jackie Stewart is the executive editor of American Banker Magazine. Previously, she covered breaking news, community banks and mergers and acquisitions for American Banker before being named as the managing editor of the Credit Union Journal. After graduating from Northwestern University in 2006, Jackie taught for two years in the Bronx, N.Y., through Teach for America.
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Though Credit Union of Southern California isn't laying off workers, management wanted to help employees who were still financially affected by the coronavirus.
March 20 -
Nebraska bankers sued after MembersOwn Credit Union successfully added eight counties to its field of membership last year.
March 17 -
The National Credit Union Administration also ordered its own employees to work from home until at least the end of March.
March 16 -
The Biloxi, Miss.-based institution has been adding branches and entering markets and now has absorbed Mississippi Farm Bureau Employees Credit Union.
March 13 -
Credit unions intensified their focus on gathering deposits in 2019 but many institutions are still looking for cheaper core funding.
March 12 -
Blair Korschun, who has led CU Direct Connect since 2011, will take the helm at Christian Community Credit Union later this month.
March 11 -
There may only be so much institutions can do if the outbreak affects borrowers' ability to repay credit.
March 10 -
Tammy Heikkinen, who has led the institution since 2008, will stay on until her successor joins the credit union.
March 9 -
Rui Domingos, who was named as the Lexington, Mass.-based institution's president and CEO, has worked in the industry for almost three decades, most recently at Naveo CU in Somerville, Mass.
March 6 -
Membership growth is slowing and expenses are up. But it's not all bad news.
By Jackie Stewart and Aaron PassmanMarch 6 -
The Exton, Pa.-based credit union grew its commercial real estate and credit card lending in 2019 from a year earlier.
March 2 -
The regulator barred nearly a dozen former credit union employees from working with any financial instiutiotn following charges of theft, embezzlement and more.
February 28 -
San Francisco Bay Area Educators Credit Union became part of San Francisco Federal Credit Union earlier this month.
February 28 -
The proposal is the fourth piece of legislation unveiled this week to tweak the Federal Credit Union Act.
February 26 -
Rep. Gregory Meeks is unhappy with the National Credit Union Administration's recent sale of more than 4,000 taxi medallion loans to a hedge fund.
February 24 -
Roger Heacock, president and CEO of the South Dakota-based institution, will step down in January.
February 21 -
The National Taxpayers Union called on Congress to reevaluate the movement's tax structure, including citing the trend of CUs buying banks as a "textbook example of poor tax policy."
February 19 -
From appointments to prestigious committees to new members of the executive team, local honors and more, here are some of the latest personnel moves from across the industry.
By Jackie Stewart and Aaron PassmanDecember 12 -
Rodney Hood, chairman of the National Credit Union Administration board, visited a Connecticut institution while others announced personnel changes.
November 26 -
As part of this year's Best Practices Awards, CU Journal looks at a trio of institutions that have found creative and effective ways to bring in new funding.
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