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Ed Meyer inducted into the Indiana Credit Union Hall of Fame
October 19, 2006
INDIANAPOLIS—
Ed Meyer of Indiana Members Credit Union was inducted into the Indiana Credit
Union Hall of Fame during the Indiana Credit Union League’s statewide convention
in September. He was honored at the Chairman’s Awards Banquet at the Indiana
Roof Ballroom in Indianapolis on Sept. 23. Meyer has been involved with credit
unions since 1966 when he was Treasurer/Manager at Indiana General Magnet
Division Federal Credit Union. Since then, he has been involved in the credit
union movement at many levels and at four different credit unions. He received
the League’s Volunteer Achievement Award in 2003. About the Indiana Credit
Union Hall of Fame:
The Indiana Credit Union Hall of Fame was established in 1989 by the Indiana
Credit Union League to recognize credit union leaders who have given outstanding
long-term service to the Indiana credit union movement. To be inducted,
individuals must:
- Have selflessly given exceptional time, effort and talent to the
betterment of the Indiana credit union movement.
- Have been involved in the credit union movement for more than 20 years.
- Understand and personify the credit union philosophy of “People Helping
People,” and actively demonstrate loyalty to the entire organized credit union
movement.
- Have demonstrated organizational leadership, high professional standards,
volunteer contributions and technical innovations in credit union service.
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