A California woman has charged the recently retired CEO at NIH Federal Credit Union with hiring her from California for a credit union job that turned out not to exist.
The October 2012 complaint from Connie Davis names the 43,000 member, $585 million NIH FCU and its former CEO Juli Anne Callis and alleges Callis "aggressively" recruited her to leave a position with the University of California at Berkely to move to Maryland and work at the credit union. But, she alleged, when she did she found the job she was given was not the job she had been recruited to do.
"Within the first two weeks of joining the Credit Union," Davis says in her complaint, "she was at a loss as to why Ms. Callis had hired her, as there was absolutely nothing for her to do."
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