There's not a lot of financial trailblazing going on in corporate credit unions these days.
Unless you count finding a way to thrive and grow in today's low-rate environment under strict new NCUA rules, all the while defying experts who proclaimed the death of the corporate business model a few years ago.
Volunteer Corporate Credit Union's Jeff Merry is leading the $1.15 billion corporate into the post-stabilization world, and the 37-year-old chief financial officer makes it look surprisingly easy. That is why CU Times selected him as the 2014 Trailblazer CFO of the Year.
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