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CUES Donates $5,000 in Honor of Frederick Healey

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MADISON, Wis.—The Credit Union Executives Society has contributed $2,500 each to two organizations in honor of board member Frederick Healey. Healey was elected to the CUES board in 2006, and recently announced he is resigning. Healey served as board chairman in 2010-11. Additionally, he served as vice chairman/chairman elect, treasurer, and secretary during his tenure.

Donations are going to Old Colony Hospice, Randolph, Mass., in honor of Healey’s mother, Cynthia M. Healey, and to Dr. Peter Enzinger’s Research Fund, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, in honor of his brother, Thomas A. Healey.

“I’ve greatly enjoyed my time on the CUES board,” said Healey. “It’s been such a pleasure serving with my fellow board members, watching CUES grow in the meantime. And, I’m so grateful for the generous gift CUES is sending to these two great causes.”

“What a pleasure it has been to have Fred on our board,” said Fred Johnson, CUES’ president/CEO. “We greatly appreciate his service to CUES; he will be missed both personally and professionally. During his term, CUES made great strides, including the creation of group memberships to make our benefits more readily available to more of the movement’s leaders, the first-ever CUES Director Strategy Seminar and CUES School of Product and Channel Management, and the creation of the Center for Credit Union Board Excellence (CCUBE), Powered by CUES.”

For more information about the Old Colony Hospice, visit www.oldcolonyhospice.org. For more information about the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, www.dana-farber.org. For more on CUES or CCUBE, visit cues.org ( http://www.cues.org ) or myccube.org ( http://www.myccube.org ).

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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