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SAINT PAUL, Minn. – The Minnesota Credit Union Foundation (MnCUF) and Farm Credit Employees Federal Credit Union (FCEFCU) are proud to recognize Brian Lueth with a Credit Union Builder Award. Brian retired after 39 years of serving as President/CEO/Vice President of FCEFCU. During his tenure, assets of the credit union grew from about $600,000 to over $17 million today. “Brian dedicated his career to serving the employees and families within the AgriBank district by providing access to affordable financial services,” said Caitlin Brama, FCEFCU President/CEO. “The credit union movement in Minnesota thrives because of individuals like Brian who represent the “people helping people” philosophy of credit unions,” said Minnesota Credit Union Foundation President, Mara Humphrey. Created in 2008, the Credit Union Builder Award honors an individual’s dedication to the success, growth, and vitality of the not-for-profit financial movement in Minnesota. Dedications are typically made at a time of significance to acknowledge an individual’s contributions to credit unions. There are nearly 100 individuals that have been designated as Credit Union Builders since the award's inception. The names of the recipients and the contributing credit unions are permanently displayed in the Minnesota Credit Union Network’s lobby as a tribute to those who have dedicated time and energy to building the credit union movement. About the Minnesota Credit Union Foundation Focused on financial education and professional development initiatives, the Minnesota Credit Union Foundation is dedicated to providing the resources for credit unions and communities to prosper and thrive. MnCUF is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization founded in 1969 that serves as a charitable arm of the Minnesota credit union movement. For more information, www.mncun.org/foundation.
SAINT PAUL, Minn. – The Minnesota Credit Union Foundation (MnCUF) and Farm Credit Employees Federal Credit Union (FCEFCU) are proud to recognize Brian Lueth with a Credit Union Builder Award.
Brian retired after 39 years of serving as President/CEO/Vice President of FCEFCU. During his tenure, assets of the credit union grew from about $600,000 to over $17 million today. “Brian dedicated his career to serving the employees and families within the AgriBank district by providing access to affordable financial services,” said Caitlin Brama, FCEFCU President/CEO.
“The credit union movement in Minnesota thrives because of individuals like Brian who represent the “people helping people” philosophy of credit unions,” said Minnesota Credit Union Foundation President, Mara Humphrey.
Created in 2008, the Credit Union Builder Award honors an individual’s dedication to the success, growth, and vitality of the not-for-profit financial movement in Minnesota. Dedications are typically made at a time of significance to acknowledge an individual’s contributions to credit unions. There are nearly 100 individuals that have been designated as Credit Union Builders since the award's inception. The names of the recipients and the contributing credit unions are permanently displayed in the Minnesota Credit Union Network’s lobby as a tribute to those who have dedicated time and energy to building the credit union movement.
About the Minnesota Credit Union Foundation
Focused on financial education and professional development initiatives, the Minnesota Credit Union Foundation is dedicated to providing the resources for credit unions and communities to prosper and thrive. MnCUF is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization founded in 1969 that serves as a charitable arm of the Minnesota credit union movement.
For more information, www.mncun.org/foundation.