The top official of Endwell–based Visions Federal Credit Union has earned Hall of Fame recognition. Tyrone Muse, president and CEO of Visions, is now a member of the Credit Union Executives Society (CUES) Hall of Fame. CUES, which says it is a talent-development leadership organization, on Dec. 28 announced the winners of its annual awards and […]
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The top official of Endwell–based Visions Federal Credit Union has earned Hall of Fame recognition.
Tyrone Muse, president and CEO of Visions, is now a member of the Credit Union Executives Society (CUES) Hall of Fame.
CUES, which says it is a talent-development leadership organization, on Dec. 28 announced the winners of its annual awards and class of 2021 Hall of Fame inductees, Visions said.
In addition to Muse, the Hall of Fame inductees included Ed Bergen, president and CEO of Sunova Credit Union Limited in Selkirk, Manitoba, and Kit Snyder, president and CEO of Consumers Credit Union in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
The 2021 inductees into the CUES Hall of Fame were recognized at the event for their contributions to the credit-union industry, involvement in community service, education, and a history of self-improvement and contributions to CUES.
This year’s awards honored credit unions and individuals nationwide with various awards for accomplishments, such as exemplary leadership, innovation, or advancing diversity and inclusion in the workplace.
“This Hall of Fame recognition is well deserved,” Alan Hertel, president of the Visions board of directors, said. “It didn’t take long to realize we ‘hit a home run’ when we hired Ty some eight years ago. He’s very active in the credit union movement and I know he’s viewed by the industry as a true leader and valuable contributor.”