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WYOMING, Minn.-CU Recovery, Inc., and the Loan Service Center Inc., a collection agency and collection staffing firm, have added a separate marketing department in the continuation of the companies' strategic reorganization and addition of expanded services.

For info: www.curecovery.com.

Filene, Michael Neill Partner

MADISON, Wis.-Filene Research Institute and Michael Neill & Associates said they will help CUs maximize employee productivity and profitability with Vertex, a year-long virtual management development program for middle managers.

For info: www.filene.org/products/product/vertex-manager-training.

DDJ Myers Adds Executive Search

PHOENIX-DDJ Myers, Ltd., has expanded its Preferred Partner Program offerings to include executive search and recruitment services, in addition to its Leadership Training Solution.

For info: www.nafcu.org/ddjmyers.

MnIPC Partners With CUsource

ST. PAUL, Minn.-MnIPC, a check processing provider, has entered into a partnership with CUsource to combine deposit item volume and "help control costs for credit unions," according to the companies. CUsource, which is based in Great Falls, Mont., provides data processing, draft processing, real estate, print/mail and security services to CUs in Montana, Kansas, Washington and Wyoming.

For info: www.mncun.org.

St. Louis CCU Inks With PolicyWorks

Des Moines, Iowa-St. Louis Community CU has contracted compliance firm PolicyWorks to help execute the credit union's strategic compliance program, including PolicyWorks' recently launched ComplyRight compliance solution for CUs.

For info: www.policyworksllc.com.

Adrenaline Grows Into Expanded HQ

ATLANTA-Adrenaline Inc., a NewGround company and a brand and communications agency specializing in brand creation and retail strategy, said it has moved its headquarters to an expanded location in the heart of the Buckhead area here.

For info: www.newground.com or www.adrenalineshot.com


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