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Jerrie Jay Honored for Service As NC CU Administrator

Posted on November 8, 2012
NCCUL President/CEO John Radebaugh presents Jerrie Jay with a NC flag that flew over the state capital. Jay, the Administrator of Credit Unions in NC for 17 years, is retiring at the end of the year.

Credit unions, representatives of the NC Credit Union League, and staff of the North Carolina Credit Union Division gathered in Raleigh on Monday, November 6, 2012 to honor Jerrie K. Jay. After over seventeen years as Administrator of Credit Unions in North Carolina, Jay will retire at the end of 2012.

“The dinner was an opportunity to say thank you,” said John Radebaugh, League President. “North Carolina has one of the strongest and most progressive state charters in the country and Jerrie has stood watch and fought for state charters for the past 17 years. We appreciate her work and wish her well in her retirement.”

“I am so proud of North Carolina credit unions - large and small," Jay reflected. "The managers and volunteers work tirelessly to enhance the lives of the citizens of North Carolina.

"North Carolina is fortunate to have bright, energetic leaders dedicated to working in the best interests of the member-owners. My staff is always welcome and appreciated by our credit unions and I am proud of the legacy I leave to future administrators,” she said.

The Administrator of Credit Unions is appointed by the NC Secretary of Commerce. A replacement has not been named to date.
 

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