CUES Names 2011 Outstanding Executive Award and Hall of Fame Inductees

Posted: 2011-10-24 00:00:00


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Christopher Stevenson, VP/Marketing & Professional Development
800.252.2664 or 608.271.2664, ext. 3400
christopher@cues.org ● cues.org

Madison, Wis.—The Credit Union Executives Society is pleased to announce Robert W. Hoefer, president/CEO, Dupaco Community Credit Union, Dubuque, Iowa, as the 2011 CUES Outstanding Executive, an award presented for excellence in leadership. Hoefer will be honored on Sunday, November 6, at CUES’ CEO/Executive Team Network in Las Vegas.

Hoefer has led Dupaco Community Credit Union for 40 years. Under his guidance, the credit union has grown from $3.4 million to $955 million in assets, and now serves over 63,000 members in a 28-county charter area with 257 full- and part-time employees. On the 2010 Callahan & Associates’ scorecard, Dupaco received an “A” on the “Return to the Member” Index, placing it in the 99th percentile for the $500 million to $1 billion asset group. Additionally, Dupaco provided $7,137,000, or $246 per member household, in direct financial benefits to its members from March 2009-10.

“As a CUES member since 1974, Bob’s dedication to the movement, Dupaco members, the community and CUES shines through in everything he does, demonstrating his superior leadership skills. The CUES Outstanding Executive award recognizes his many accomplishments and contributions. It is well deserved,” said CUES president/CEO, Fred Johnson.

CUES also honored five CUES Hall of Fame inductees: John J. Benoit, CSE, CCE, president/CEO, NorthCountry Federal Credit Union, South Burlington, Vt.; Ronald L. Hance, CUDE, president/CEO, Heritage Family Credit Union, Rutland, Vt.; Dale F. Schumacher, president/CEO, Tampa Bay Federal Credit Union, Tampa, Fla.; Randy M. Smith, CPA, CCD, president/CEO, Randolph-Brooks Federal Credit Union, Universal City, Texas; William Strunk (deceased), founder and former chairman, Strunk & Associates, Houston.

CUES Hall of Fame inductees are nominated by the CUES Board of Directors for lifetime achievement and are recognized annually for their contributions to their profession and the industry.

To learn more about CUES or its awards, visit cues.org ( http://www.cues.org ) or call 800.252.2664 or 608.271.2664, ext. 3400.

The Credit Union Executives Society is a Madison, Wisconsin-based, independent, not-for-profit, international membership association for credit union executives. CUES’ mission is to educate and develop credit union CEOs, directors and future leaders.
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Posted:2012-05-21 02:26:26
By:EladriBolsilludo
I have very bad credit. At least 3000 dolalrs worth of credit card and doctors bills. I am wanting to pay this off, and try to rebuild my credit. After everything is paid off, how long before the creditors(actually collection agencies in my case) take the points of of your credit, and do they even do this? Will it really help if I pay it off, or am I doomed? I want to buy a new house, new car, and get a credit card, but I cant ( even though I make good money) before I get married- which should be soon. I see creit repair agencies and debt consolidators, but have heard they make matters worse. I would like to pay off my debts, but if it doesnt help my credit score-I feel like I could spend the money on other things.( I am a single mother, while I make good money-I dont have it to throw around). Does anyone know what I should do?I would like to add, that I do not have a large amount of credit card debt-it is very small.Most of my debt is medical.I also am not in any way saying that I make a great deal of money- but it is a very good amount for my age and experience. I can afford to make PAYMENTS on these items posted to my credit, but as of this moment ( holidays and all) I cannot pay them off- all at once. Would my credit report list who I should pay in specific ? I doubt very seriously that I have marks against my credit that are false, but if so it is worth a try to send them the correct info. Thanks for all of your help !Keep the great answers coming! I am taking notes!

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