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Digital Federal Credit Union of Marlborough, New England's largest credit union, announced on Friday that Shruti Miyashiro will succeed Jim Regan as president and CEO effective Aug. 1.
Miyashiro has been CEO of Orange County’s Credit Union of Santa Ana, Calif. since 2007. As of March, that credit union had over $2.4 billion in assets, 124,061 members and 10 branches.
“After an extensive search, DCU could not have found a more qualified or respected leader – or a more passionate credit union industry advocate – to lead the credit union forward. Shruti brings tremendous leadership talent, over two decades of credit union experience, and unparalleled dedication to member service to DCU,” said DCU Board Chair Matthew Menning via a press release on Friday.
Regan will retire on July 31 after 30 years with DCU. During the course of his tenure the credit union’s assets doubled to $9.8 billion. Membership increased by 165%, and its employee team grew by 69%. He also was a founding member of DCU for Kids, which has raised/donated more than $22 million since 2005.
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