WASHINGTON — NASCUS President and CEO Mary Martha Fortney has been elected president of the board of Women in Housing & Finance.

Fortney has been active for eight years in the organization, which provides leadership training, and networking opportunities designed to promote the advancement of women in financial services and housing. She was sworn in at last week's annual meeting of the nearly-700 member organization. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson spoke at the session.

She has been the head of NASCUS, the trade association which represents state regulators of credit unions, since 2004. Before that she held several other positions with that association and also worked on Capitol Hill and in the Office of Presidential Correspondence during the Carter administration.

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