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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Kent Greff is retiring after 39 years in the credit union industry, including leading Mill City for almost two decades.
December 19 -
Along with a core conversion, the Twin Cities-area credit union deployed new loan origination systems and online and mobile banking platforms.
December 18 -
With control of the House changing hands in January, credit unions are set to shift their focus from regulatory relief to cybersecurity and fighting CRA.
December 18 -
Three different methodologies will be tested in the pilot program, which is expected to last about three years.
December 13 -
From expanding access to affordable financial services to donations and actions to support health and fight cancer, here's a look at how credit unions around the country are giving back this holiday season.
December 12 -
The National Credit Union Administration will hold its final open board meeting of 2018 this week, amid a host of other regulatory and legislative activity.
December 10 -
A recent report – supported by the National Council of Postal CUs – says the USPS is ill-equipped to manage the risks involved in offering banking services.
By Kevin Wack and Melissa AngellDecember 7 -
Delmar Owens Corning Fiberglass Federal Credit Union had less than $1 million in assets and about 130 members when it merged into Sunmark.
December 5 -
From helping young scholars afford their education to donations to CMN hospitals and more, here's another look at how credit unions are giving back to those they serve.
December 5 -
Credit unions could see a host of new growth opportunities from the online retailer's new headquarters, but concerns remain surrounding housing prices and infrastructure.
December 5 -
This will be the 10th consecutive special patronage dividend that the Ohio institution has paid out to members.
December 4 -
Credit unions across the country continue to provide scholarships for college-bound students as part of their corporate philanthropy activities.
By Melissa Angell and Michael BartlettDecember 3 -
Hearings of interest to credit unions have been postponed as the government prepares to close for a day of mourning following the death of President George H.W. Bush.
December 3 -
In a bid to show it can best the competition, the Massachusetts-based institution will donate to a local food pantry every time new members join the CU and download its app.
November 29 -
From recognition as a top workplace to giving back to nonprofits and making a difference for those in need, here's another round-up of credit union community news.
November 28 -
Mike Walrod will lead CU Holding, a subsidiary of Mazuma Credit Union that oversees several credit union service organizations.
November 26 -
Lawmakers this week are expected to consider Kathy Kraninger's nomination to the CFPB along with reauthorization of the National Flood Insurance Program.
November 26 -
The majority of credit unions are run by women, according to a recent study, but that positive news doesn't paint the full picture.
November 26 -
Loan growth in both states exceeded the national average through the first half of the year, along with improvements in delinquencies and average assets.
November 21 -
From fighting childhood hunger to helping college-bound students, here's another look at how credit unions are giving back.
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