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Angie Dufour to be inducted into Indiana Credit Union Hall of Fame
June 27, 2007


Angie Dufour

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INDIANAPOLIS—Angie Dufour has been selected for induction into the Indiana Credit Union Hall of Fame.

With nearly three decades in the credit union business, Dufour served on the board of directors of the Indiana Credit Union League beginning in 1999 and was chairman from 2004-2006. She was also a charter director of the Indiana Credit Union Foundation and served as secretary of that organization until earlier this year. During her career, Dufour was president of the former Cooperatives FCU in Indianapolis and was on the management team at Link FCU in Avon. And, she was a volunteer for Central FCU in Indianapolis until it was merged into Indiana University EFCU in March.

“What started as a job at a credit union became a career at a credit union then became a passion for helping members realize their financial goals—at a credit union,” said Dufour. “I am honored to be recognized for the work I loved doing for so many years.”

“Angie’s career achievements and leadership have made a tremendous difference for thousands of individual credit union members and for credit unions across Indiana,” said Indiana Credit Union League President John McKenzie. League Chairman Jenny Budreau of FORUM Credit Union added, “Her accomplishments and contributions personify what the Hall of Fame is all about.”

Dufour will be inducted during the Chairman’s Awards Banquet, a special event during the Indiana Credit Union League’s annual convention in September.

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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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