Melissa Angell is a reporter for Credit Union Journal in New York City. She graduated from the University of Virginia where she studied Cognitive Neuroscience and Media Studies. She's also an alumna of the Dow Jones News Fund, where she previously covered healthcare equities for TheStreet.
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There is anticipation that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau could release its debt collections proposal later this week.
May 6 -
One credit union welcomed its newest team member, who happens to be furry with four legs, while another has donated time and equipment to a nonprofit that provides care to veterans.
May 6 -
Hudson Valley Federal Credit Union wants to eventually add eight counties to the four it currently serves.
May 2 -
The National Credit Union Administration is aiming to clarify guidelines around incentive compensation, which could help the industry better attract top talent.
May 2 -
The Springfield, Vt.-based institution is the latest CU to cross a neighboring border, as a number of other institutions have looked to expand their reach
May 1 -
Making donations for a variety of causes and teaching Boy Scouts about coins are just some of the ways credit unions are helping out in their communities.
May 1 -
Email is old news. A growing number of credit unions are turning to programs like Slack, Jabber and others that offer instant messaging services to expedite workplace collaboration.
April 30 -
Three former CU employees are subject to the latest round of prohibitions from the National Credit Union Administration.
April 30 -
Congress has returned from its two-week vacation with plans to debate a number of issues important to the credit union industry.
April 29 -
Luis A. Reyes Jr. takes over for the Rev. Arnold O. Pierson, who served as president since the institution opened in June 2016.
April 26