Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Richard Cordray, Ted Koppel and Rep. Andy Barr (R-KY) kicked off day two of CUNA GAC 2016.
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CFPB Director Richard Cordray addressed the nearly 5,000 attendees at CUNA GAC. Following his speech, CUNA president/CEO Jim Nussle issued a statement:
"The Credit Union National Association and our credit union members appreciate CFPB Director Cordray's praise for the credit union industry today at the CUNA Governmental Affairs Conference. We thank the director for his statement that credit unions were not the culprits in the recent financial crisis and appreciate his ongoing respect for our member-owned, community-based, not-for-profit structure."
After his speech, Ted Koppel took questions from the audience. Below he's shown with GAC Master of Ceremonies Paul Berry.


NCUA Vice Chairman Rick Metsger presented four goals for 2016 that included finalizing a FOM reform rule and create an alternative to mergers through the Office of Small Credit Union Initiatives.
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