47 credit union leaders earn earn CUDE designation in first DE class of 2026
February cohort completes the National Credit Union Foundation’s signature Credit Union Development Education program
TAMPA, FL (February 13, 2026) |
The National Credit Union Foundation (the Foundation) has named 47 leaders from across the United States as the first Credit Union Development Educators (CUDEs) of 2026. The group earned their designation after completing the Foundation’s signature Credit Union Development EducationTM(DE) program in February.
Delivered as an immersive week-long in-person experience, the DE program offers a distinctive and transformative learning opportunity. Participants explore the cooperative principles, credit union purpose, and unique ideas that set credit unions apart from other financial institutions. Through collaborative group work, experiential activities, and interactive speaker sessions, participants deepen their understanding of the credit union difference, strengthen their emotional intelligence, and build strategies for creating a world where everyone can achieve financial well‑being.
This class joins a growing community of more than 3,300 credit union advocates from 35 countries who have graduated from the U.S. DE program since its launch in 1982.
“Congratulations, DEs! This first class of 2026 reflects the energy and momentum we’re seeing across the credit union movement,” said the Foundation’s Executive Director Lauren Culp. “Each participant arrives with a commitment to creating positive impact, and they leave equipped with new tools, perspectives, and connections to put that commitment into action. I am proud to see their leadership strengthening the cooperative system and the communities we all serve.”
The February DE graduating class included credit union movement representatives from across the United States:
Ada Myteberi, Visions FCU
Aldina Babic, Lake Michigan CU
Mandy Schnittker, First Commerce CU
Amber Tate, Tinker FCU
Ana Bedon, Peach State FCU
Andy Dennis, America's Credit Unions
Annie Elhard, Dakota Credit Union Association
Ashley Beach Reid, African-American CU Coalition
Becky S. Cruz, Shared Service Solutions LLC
Cari Palmer, Energy Plus CU
Carl Seabrook, States Employees' Credit Union
Cassie Haynes, Suncoast CU
Cayla Everett, ORNL FCU
Christina Carter, Midcoast FCU
Christopher Ortega, Lake Michigan CU
Danielle Sommerfeldt, First Alliance CU
David Mercado, Spectra Credit Union
Liz Gilmore, Loyalty Credit Union
Ginny Heller, Kitsap CU
Hawk Ehnes, Velera Solutions, LLC
James Thomas, BECU
Jannifer Colon, Skyline Financial FCU
Jessica Garnes, Peak CU
John Guintu, Credit Union 1
Josh Farmer, Mountain CU
Katie Bredvik, Coteau Valley FCU
Kelly Yager, The League of Credit Unions & Affiliates
Leah Rinaldi, Belco Community Credit Union
Lori Cefus, SRP FCU
Lori Hudson, West Community CU
Lucy Ditzel, Atlantic FCU
Maria A. LaVelle, Pheple FCU
Mayuri Samala, Humanidei
Melinda Crosby, Suncoast CU
Miranda Ikeda, Hershey FCU
Nick Higbee, TruStage
Penny Haseker, Beacon Community CU
Rachel Rushe, St Tammany FCU
Renee Agostini, Coastal Credit Union
Sallie Ledbetter, Thrive FCU
Sarah Blackwell, Truliant FCU
Scott Day, SchoolsFirst FCU
Simone Beasley, Southwest Financial FCU
Terri Slosser, TruStage
Tony Wright, Advia Credit Union
Tye Reed, Farm Credit EFCU
Veronica Floyd, Spectra Credit Union
“DE Training was one of the best programs I’ve ever completed,” said Christopher Ortega, Chief Information Officer, LMCU. “Learning alongside professionals who share a deep commitment to the challenges facing our communities reinforced what the credit union movement stands for. The experience shifted my outlook and inspired how I will continue to make a difference."
While DE classes are typically held at TruStage headquarters in Madison, Wisconsin, the February 2026 class convened at Suncoast Credit Union in Tampa, Florida. During the week, participants visited Feeding Tampa Bay to volunteer, learn about real‑time community development challenges, and explore how credit unions can partner more deeply to meet local needs. The experience sparked ideas for meaningful impact and underscored the essential role community organizations—such as local food banks and pantries—play in supporting financial well‑being.
“This experience was about far more than a designation. It was about purpose—reconnecting with the roots of the credit union movement, the responsibility we hold as leaders, and the enduring promise of people helping people. Immersing myself in the history, the dialogue, and the challenge of CUDE was truly reinvigorating at this stage of my career,” wrote Maria LaVelle, CEO of Pheple FCU in a LinkedIn post.
The program was facilitated by Christopher Morris, DE Program Director at the Foundation and April Ales, Director, League Engagement at America’s Credit Unions, and coordinated by Alicia Crotteau, Programs Manager at the Foundation. The class was mentored by Meagan Barrett, Northern Colorado Credit Union; Pam Cohen, Affinity FCU; Gary Vien, Suncoast CU - Retired; Selina Sites, Partners FCU; James Hunter, New Orleans Firemen’s Federal Credit Union; and Linda Albrecht, TruStage.
Interested in attending DE?
Limited seats are still available in the 2026 Virtual DE program. To register, or for more information on the DE program, please visit ncuf.coop/development-education/program. To be added to the notification list to receive DE updates directly to your inbox, please contact cude@ncuf.coop.
The National Credit Union Foundation (the Foundation) is the charitable arm of the U.S. credit union movement and works to improve financial well-being with and through credit unions. Donations to the Foundation ultimately enable credit unions to help their members reach life-changing goals and achieve financial freedom.
Contact
Holly Fearing
hfearing@ncuf.coop
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