Scott Simpson America’s Credit Unions today announced the launch of its new Small Credit Union Advocacy Advisory Panel, a 30-member group created to elevate the voices of small credit unions and strengthen advocacy efforts on the issues that matter most to them. The panel was formed in response to strong interest from small credit unions seeking greater involvement in shaping policy priorities. More than 100 unique nominations were submitted for consideration, reflecting the depth of engagement across the small credit union community. Panel members were selected to ensure broad representation across geographic regions, fields of membership, asset size, and professional expertise. Participation had to be limited to ensure the panel can operate effectively and deliver meaningful input. “The enthusiasm we saw for this panel underscores how committed small credit unions are to being part of the advocacy process,” said Scott Simpson, President and CEO of America’s Credit Unions. “This group will play an important role in helping identify policy opportunities, working in alignment with our Advocacy Policy Committee, and advancing solutions that provide real relief to small credit unions facing growing competitive pressures.” The Small Credit Union Advocacy Advisory Panel will serve as a forum for identifying emerging challenges, offering practitioner-level insight, and informing America’s Credit Unions’ advocacy strategy on Capitol Hill and with federal and state policymakers. The panel will be led by Greg Mesack, Senior Vice President of Advocacy, and Rich Mohr, Small Credit Union Membership Director. In addition, Christina Mihalik (SVP, Government Relations, CrossState Credit Union Association), Ryan Smith (Chief Advocacy Officer, Minnesota Credit Union Network) and Ashley Sharp (Chief Legal Officer & SVP State Advocacy, Illinois Credit Union League) will serve as League appointees on the panel. Selected Members of the Small Credit Union Advocacy Advisory Panel:
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