WASHINGTON-Former NAFCU President and CEO Ken Robinson is recovering at a Washington-area hospital after undergoing quadruple bypass surgery. While Robinson never experienced a heart attack, the blockage was discovered during a routine stress test. The 72-year-old retired Marine major general's recovery is being described as "excellent" by NAFCU staff. He had no knowledge of this condition when he retired from NAFCU, according to NAFCU. "We understand Ken is doing great and we continue to wish him the best in his speedy recovery," NAFCU Communications Manager John Zimmerman said.

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