Morrow To Retire From PCCU
REDWOOD SHORES, Calif.-Ludelle Morrow, who oversaw growth from $300,000 in assets to more than $1.1-billion during her long tenure with Provident Credit Union, said she will retire July 31. Wayne Bunker, CEO of Commonwealth Credit Union, San Jose, Calif., has been named as Morrow's successor. "I've enjoyed seeing Provident grow and succeed," said Morrow, who joined the credit union in 1958. "I'm proud to have had the chance to contribute to it in this way."
Bunker has been president of the $300-million Commonwealth CU for the past eight years, and previously served as executive VP at Provident CU for 16 years.
CUNA Mutual Pubs Recognized
MADISON, Wis.-CUNA Mutual Group received eight awards for three of its publications in the 2002 International Association of Business Communicators (IABC) District 4 Awards program. Dimensions magazine and Prime Times magazine each won two awards; the 2000 CUNA Mutual Group Annual Report won an Award of Merit. Two CUNA Mutual writer-editors won awards: Scott Hainzinger, Award of Excellence, for a Dimensions story, and Tom Kobinsky, two Awards of Merit, for stories in Dimensions and Prime Times.
Texas CU Center To Be Renamed
DALLAS-The 12-story building here on LBJ Freeway that has emblazoned with the name "Texas Credit Union Center" since 1980 is about to get a new name-Town North National Bank. According to the Texas league, the credit union-owned bank was considering relocating to new office space, but renewed its lease in part due to an offer to change the signage on the building.
"I am confident that the name change on the building will not cause any problems," said TCUL CEO Dick Ensweiler.
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