Following tradition, Pennsylvania Gov.-Elect Tom Corbett has picked a banker to be the state's top regulator of banks and credit unions.
Glenn Moyer of Reading has been named by Corbett, Republican governor-elect, to succeed Steve Kaplan, who served in the administration of Edward Rendell, a Democrat.
"We look forward to working with a new banking secretary and sharing information on issues of importance to Pennsylvania credit unions," said James McCormack, president/CEO of the Pennsylvania Credit Union Association.
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