MIDDLETOWN, Pa. -- More and more credit union executives are giving plenty of notice with their retirement plans. The latest is Mid-Atlantic Corporate FCU CEO Ed Fox, who will retire on July of 2008, coinciding with his 65th birthday and 19 years of service to the corporate.
Mid-Atlantic has left no doubt about who will hold the corner office in the future. The board has already named Jay Murray, senior vice president/COO to succeed Fox as CEO.
Fox came to Mid-Atlantic in 1989 after nine years at the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia. His career also includes a stint at First Pennsylvania Bank (now Wachovia).
Under Fox, Mid-Atlantic launched one of the most successful corporate CUSOs ever created in My CU(R)Services, a provider of electronic bill pay services.
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