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California and Nevada Credit Union Leagues

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1995, the 15 credit union members of the Nevada League voted unanimously to support the agreement, which went into effect January 1, 1996. At the time, then-California League President and CEO David L. Chatfield became president and CEO of both leagues, while Nevada League President and CEO Glen Reese stayed on as a consultant.
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In September 1995, the California Credit Union League board of directors approved a management services agreement with the Nevada Credit Union League which allowed the two leagues to remain separate entities, with the California League providing a range of services to Nevada credit unions. In October
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The two Leagues entered into a management agreement in 1996 and became known as the California and Nevada Credit Union Leagues. The Leagues are the largest state-level credit union trade association in the United States. The Leagues are geographically divided into 20 networks (18 in California, 2 in
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The League shared its first headquarters with East Bay Postal Credit Union on the second floor of the Oakland Post Office. Founded in 1927, East Bay Postal Credit Union merged with and into Pacific Postal Credit Union July 1, 2012, continuing consolidation within the industry. Throughout the years,
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Between the years of 1976 through 1990, the League became fully self-supporting, CU Plaza became its new headquarters, a credit union division was formed within the state's Department of Commerce, membership in Nevada credit unions increased, and the Nevada CU Political Action Committee was formed.
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In 1992, the League founded the Shapiro Group to cooperatively pool the resources of the credit union community to help small credit unions operate efficiently and effectively. The first group of its kind, it was named in honor of San Francisco attorney Leo H. Shapiro, remembered as the “father of
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The Nevada Credit Union League was formed in 1969. Darrel R. Daines was elected as the League's first president and the first board of directors was formed. Later that year, Glen A. Reese assumed the role as the League's managing director and the Maryland Parkway League offices opened.
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In 1933, less than 10 years after the founding of the first credit union in California, the California Credit Union League was organized by a group of approximately 25 credit unions at a meeting in Fresno. By 1940, League membership had grown to 246 credit unions.
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the League's headquarters moved from the Bay Area to Pomona to Rancho Cucamonga to its current location in Ontario, California. The Leagues also currently operate offices in Sacramento, California and Washington, D.C.
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in 1977 (which was formerly known as the California Central Federal Credit Union and then as Western Corporate Federal Credit Union, and consolidated into Catalyst Corporate FCU in July 2012);
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in those states. They serve more than 220 credit unions in California and Nevada with more than 12 million members and more than $ 281 billion in assets. (Effective Sept. 2023)
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The Leagues provide an array of services to its member credit unions within a framework of innovation and cooperation in the following areas:
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This division includes Federal Government Affairs, State Government Affairs, Regulatory Advocacy, and a Political Action Committee (PAC).
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This division includes Communications and Marketing; Education & Professional Development; Compliance; and Credit Union Solutions.
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Nevada). Each League has its own volunteer chairman and board of directors elected by member credit unions in the respective states.
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The League's first annual meeting was held in 1970; the same year the first issue of its flagship publication,
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Within the three-tier credit union system, the Leagues maintain a mutual partnership with the
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The Splendid Gift: The California Credit Union League in the 20th Century
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1990 - Richard “Dick” M. Johnson (Interim President)
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Brief history of the California Credit Union League
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Trade association
Ontario
California
Credit unions
Chief Executive Officer
https://www.ccul.org
trade association
credit unions
Credit Union National Association (CUNA)
credit union service organizations
Western Bridge Corporate Federal Credit Union
Co-op Services
The Golden 1 Credit Union
SchoolsFirst Federal Credit Union
Richard “Dick” M. Johnson
David L. Chatfield
"The Leagues"
http://www.ccul.org/



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