WASHINGTON — NAFCU Director of Political Affairs Dillon Shea is changing hats.He has been named the association’s associate director of regulatory affairs. In that role, he will monitor regulatory issues affecting NAFCU member credit unions and will assist in representing NAFCU in meetings with the NCUA, the Federal Reserve Board, the Treasury Department and other entities with influence over important issue areas. He will also act as PAC treasurer and as the association’s Federal Election Commission and lobbying compliance officer.Shea began working at NAFCU in 2002. Before joining the association he was a legislative assistant to U.S. Rep. Darlene Hooley, D-Ore., handling several legislative issues, including her work on the House Financial Services Committee.He earned his undergraduate degree in politics from Willamette University in Salem, Ore. Shea graduated from the George Washington University School of Law and is a member of the Oregon State Bar.

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