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LSCU announces recipients of the 2012 LSCU Awards

The LSCU is proud to recognize these professionals, volunteers, and credit unions that have made outstanding contributions to the development and growth of the credit union movement in Alabama and Florida. Congratulations to the following recipients of the LSCU's prestigious awards: Distinguished Service Award: James G. “Jimmy” Lankford/Alabama Credit Union James G. Lankford served as president of Alabama CU for 36 years, during which it grew from 300 members and $101,000 in assets to 14,114 members and $87 million in assets. His credit union career began in 1959 as assistant manager of Tuscaloosa Credit Union. He has served on boards of ACUA and its predecessor, Alabama State Banking Department’s Bureau of Credit Unions and was an organizer/charter member of Alabama Credit Union Managers Association and was named its CEO of the Year in 1994. He currently serves in a consulting & business development role for Alabama CU. James assists with preparation of monthly financials, maintains policy manual, written a complete history of credit union, and completes the quarterly 5300 NCUA report. Professional of the Year: Rich Helber/Tropical Financial Credit Union Rich Helber became president/CEO at Tropical Financial Credit Union in 2010 at which he guided the credit union from a net worth ratio low of 6.83 percent to 8.02 percent in 2011. Helber served as EVP/CFO of GTE FCU for 10 years, president/CEO of Central Corporate Credit Union for nine years, and vice president of financial operations & services for U.S. Central CU for 11 years. He was past chairman of FCUL/LSCU boards being very instrumental in the consolidation of the Alabama and Florida Leagues. Rich’s support of political action is proven with him having attended the last 25 CUNA Governmental Affairs Conferences. Volunteer of the Year: Martha Frasier/Space Coast Credit Union 2012 marks Martha Frasier’s fifty-third year of involvement with Space Coast Credit Union. She presently serves as vice chair of the credit union’s board, on which she’s been a member of the credit union’s board for 26 years, serving as chair one year, treasurer for 11 years, and secretary several years. Martha was the first woman CEO of Space Coast, and was CEO when the CU reached $1 million in assets. She retired from the credit union after 27 years of employment, 11 of which she was CEO. Brother’s Keeper: Pen Air FCU


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