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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From serving up a festive Polish dish to pairing veterans with service dogs, these credit unions are active in their communities.
March 15 -
The National Credit Union Administration board held its monthly open board meeting Thursday – likely board member Rick Metsger's last hearing with the panel before two new members join.
March 14 -
J. Mark McWatters, chairman of NCUA, and Rick Metsger, a board member, also said that Congress should give the agency more authority over field of membership for underserved areas.
March 13 -
In remarks to credit unions, the Senate Banking Committee Chairman said that fixing the government-sponsored enterprises and data security were priorities.
March 13 -
Credit union executives are hitting the Hill on Wednesday to discuss their concerns with lawmakers as CUNA's Governmental Affairs Conference ends.
March 13 -
Vice President Mike Pence congratulated credit unions on their work with consumers but he also urged attendees at CUNA's Governmental Affairs Conference to promote the controversial wall.
By Melissa Angell and Aaron PassmanMarch 12 -
The Credit Union National Association is tackling a range of challenges during its Governmental Affairs Conference this week in Washington, D.C.
March 12 -
Crystal Long, CEO and president of GECU, is being recognized by the National Credit Union Foundation for her efforts in financial literacy.
March 11 -
A new regulation in the Golden State could provide a de facto national standard as Congress continues to stall on data breach legislation.
March 11 -
The proposed legislation would ease restraints on loan maturity limits.
March 8 -
In honor of International Women's Day, a look at how women are making an impact in the industry.
March 8 -
The National Credit Union Administration will return the money to credit unions after having lowered the agency's normal operating level last year.
March 7 -
The league will work with Quatrro Processing Service to provide member credit unions with access to emerging technologies to combat fraud.
March 7 -
The $59 million-asset credit union has named a new CEO and chief operating officer.
March 6 -
Credit unions are getting better at using data analytics to pitch loan refinancing options to members, though there are still some pitfalls with the strategy.
March 4 -
Credit unions are honoring veterans, helping their local schools and encouraging their employees to live a healthy lifestyle.
March 4 -
FASB this week is also expected to discuss credit loss standards while a House subcommittee will discuss student borrowers and loan servicing, and more.
March 4 -
Criminals attempted to defraud five credit unions – including two of the nation's largest – of at least $1 million.
March 1 -
A number of credit unions made donations to help charitable causes, including one institution where employees wore jeans to help a dozen nonprofits.
March 1 -
The payment marks the fifth consecutive year the Minnesota-based institution has issued a patronage dividend.
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