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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The Senate Banking Committee will likely vote on Todd Harper and Rodney Hood's nominations to the federal regulator, while lawmakers hold hearings on a host of credit union priorities.
February 25 -
Three years ago, the New York-based fintech started organizing a monthly gathering for its female employees. The meetings have helped participants find role models.
February 24 -
From promoting aerospace education initiatives to giving back to veterans and more, here's a look at how credit unions are making a difference.
February 22 -
The Janesville, Wis.-based institution is set to move into a new downtown location in 2021.
February 21 -
Members Trust Company has named its next CEO following its leader's planned retirement later this year.
February 19 -
From celebrations marking half a century and more than a century to supporting the homeless, new babies and more, here's a look at the work credit unions are doing in their communities.
February 15 -
The Credit Union National Association and several institutions sued the fast food business after a data breach in 2016.
February 14 -
The emails were disguised as being sent from BSA executives at other institutions and claimed that a member’s transfer was halted due to suspected money laundering.
February 13 -
A MAPS Credit Union executive told the House Financial Services Committee her institution is proof credit unions and banks can safely serve the legal weed space.
February 13 -
The Lee's Summit, Mo.-based institution has paid out $350,000 over the last five years to members.
February 12