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Rapid Fire Interview with Tim Green CEO of F&A FCU

Join Michael McCormick in a Rapid-Fire interview (third in a series) with CEO Tim Green F&A Fire Dept FCU, as to how his credit union is doing during this time of COVID and what he feels the future holds. 

https://youtu.be/R8ZgWn2JXIM

Since we cannot get together this year, we thought we would bring the speakers to you. Stay tuned for more interviews.

Join us on our YouTube Channel "NCOFCU," which has interviews, training webinars, and exhibitor presentations.

NCOFCU’s National Board of Directors

Chairman: Michael McCormick Director San Diego Firefighters FCU 
1st V. Chairman: Bonnie Sensing Nashville Firefighters CU 
2nd V. Chairman: David Lantrip Director Houston Firefighters FCU
Treasurer: Gene Benick NCOFCU 
Secretary: Brian Kurzel Director Charlotte Fire Dept. CU
Directors: Linda Williams CEO Akron Firefighters CU, Michael Tobler Chairman Albany Firemen’s FCU, Andy Doyle Chair. F&A CU, John Cowin Chairman Syracuse Firefighters CU 
Associate Directors: Sean Costello Director Boston Firefighters CU, Ronald Jackson Treasurer Firefighter First FCU, Al Comeaux Chairman Baton Rouge CU
Staff: Grant Sheehan CEO
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