DES MOINES, IA (October 3, 2013) -- Iowa credit union representatives were sworn in as the Iowa Credit Union League (ICUL) Board of Directors at the Iowa Credit Union Annual Convention September 19 in Des Moines at the Community Choice Credit Union Convention Center. By serving on the 12-member board, each individual represents the interests of Iowa's 116 credit unions and their more than one million members. ICUL is the trade association for Iowa's not-for-profit credit union industry.
"On behalf of the Iowa Credit Union League, I would like to congratulate these individuals for being elected to the ICUL Board of Directors," said Patrick S. Jury, CEO/President, ICUL. "We sincerely appreciate their willingness to lead our trade association, and the entire credit union industry, in fulfilling our long-term strategic vision. I look forward to working with them in the future."
Tim Chapman, CEO, Members Community Credit Union of Muscatine, was elected to serve as the 2014 Chair of the ICUL Board and Dave Cale, CEO, Financial Plus Credit Union of West Des Moines was elected to serve as the 2014 Vice Chair.
The entire Iowa Credit Union League Board is listed below by asset category.
$0-19 Million Asset Category
- Janine Keim, Consumers Credit Union, Denison
- Jonathon Miller, Dubuque Teachers Credit Union, Dubuque
- Dennis Siemers, Town and Country Credit Union, Harlan
$19-51 Million Asset Category
- Tim Chapman—Chair, Members Community Credit Union, Muscatine
- Brent Helin, Des Moines Metro Credit Union, Des Moines
- Tim Marcsisak, Nishna Valley Credit Union, Atlantic
$51-100 Million Asset Category
- Pat Drennen, 1st Gateway Credit Union, Camanche
- Jeff Hayes, North Star Community Credit Union, Cherokee
- Helen Pearce, Cedar Falls Community Credit Union, Cedar Falls
$100 Million & Above Asset Category
- Dave Cale—Vice Chair, Financial Plus Credit Union, West Des Moines
- Jim Hagerman, Linn Area Credit Union, Cedar Rapids
- Joe Hearn, Dupaco Community Credit Union, Dubuque
The Iowa Credit Union League is the trade association that represents the interests of Iowa credit unions and their more than one million members. Credit unions are not-for-profit, financial cooperatives owned and operated by their members. Iowans use their credit union membership to receive higher interest rates on savings and lower interest rates on loans. For more information on ICUL and Iowa credit unions, visit www.IowaCreditUnions.com. Follow ICUL on Twitter at www.twitter.com/icul or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/iowacreditunions.To learn more about credit unions, visit www.ASmarterChoice.org.