NCUA's Salva Moves to Litigation Department; Dent Takes Over FOIA Office
ALEXANDRIA, Va.-NCUA has hired an old credit union hand as its new Freedom of Information Act officer. Dianne Salva, who has handled FOIA requests in recent years, has shifted over to the agency's litigation department but a familiar face is taking her place. Former NAFCU Director of Compliance Linda Dent...
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Updated on May 02, 2006
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ALEXANDRIA, Va.-NCUA has hired an old credit union hand as its new Freedom of Information Act officer. Dianne Salva, who has handled FOIA requests in recent years, has shifted over to the agency’s litigation department but a familiar face is taking her place. Former NAFCU Director of Compliance Linda Dent is serving as NCUA’s new FOIA officer. Dent did a brief stint at the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network after leaving NAFCU last fall before she landed back in the credit union community.
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