WASHINGTON — As a child growing up in the Chicago area, Andy Hunter aspired to be the shortstop for his beloved Chicago Cubs.

Though he never played for the team that is baseball's perennial underdog, he has made a career working for credit unions and helped them expand their efforts to serve the underserved and the little guy.

But like the career of Cubs icons like Ernie ("Mr. Baseball") Banks, all good things must come to an end. Hunter's tenure in the credit union movement will conclude next year when he retires as president/CEO of Patelco Credit Union in San Francisco, a post he's held since 2003.

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