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Kitsap Credit Union, Bremerton, Wash., named Karen Campbell Belfair branch manager and Donna Ransier vice president of technology and planning.

MaPS Credit Union, Salem, Ore., named Maria Zavala stellar teller.

The Credit Union Association of Oregon, Beaverton, named Laura Wieking manager of communications.

U.S. New Mexico Federal Credit Union, Albuquerque, named Randy Hill human resource director.

Global Credit Union, Spokane, Wash., named Brenda Greer Loan officer.

Affinity Federal Credit Union, Basking Ridge, N.J., named Donna Watson-Moody assistant vice president, training and development.

Scott Credit Union, St. Louis, named Adam Koishor vice president of marketing.

The Golden 1 CU, Sacramento, Calif., announced that CEO Teresa Halleck was honored at the Women Who Mean Business Awards, and Ann Cameron was named vice president of marketing.

Consumers Credit Union, Waukegan, Ill., promoted Paula Tobey to internal auditor.

The New York Credit Union League, Latham, named Frank E. Berrish outstanding professional.

California Coast CU, Temecula, announced that Lynn Laing was named volunteer of the year.

Teachers CU, South Bend, Ind., promoted Waylon Peterson to senior vice president of investment services, trust services and IRAs and Rick Nettesheim to executive vice president-chief operating officer.

Ent FCU, Colorado Springs, named Dotti Johnson director of procedures and documentation, Marilynn Davis director of card and ATM services, and Victoria Selfridge director of e-commerce.

Denali Alaskan FCU, Anchorage, promoted Molena Daniels to director of operations training and development.

The Credit Union Association of New Mexico, Albuquerque, elected to its board: William Jacobs, chair; Ronnie Johnston, vice chair; Karen Griffo, secretary; Harold Dixon, treasurer; Scott Connely, Larry Lujan, Andi Baum, George Best, Robert Chavez, Chris Fitzgerald and Gary Sterton.

Security Service FCU, Colorado Springs, named Carolyn Geyer human resources manager.

Pen Air FCU, Pensacola, Fla., announced that Preston Ezell retired and received the credit union's hall of fame award. (c) 2006 The Credit Union Journal and SourceMedia, Inc. All Rights Reserved. http://www.cujournal.com http://www.sourcemedia.com

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