Brian Branch Announces Retirement From WOCCU

After 31 years at the organization, Branch says he will step down in July of this year.

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World Council of Credit Unions President/CEO Brian Branch announced Thursday that he is retiring in July.

Branch has served as WOCCU’s leader since 2011 and has been with the organization for 31 years, according to a press release. He will retire as one of the longest serving presidents and CEOs in WOCCU’s history.

According to the press release, Branch’s tenure has sent him to 104 countries to develop programs “to start credit unions, conduct management training, expand outreach, build networks, improve regulatory environments and introduce technological innovations.”

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“There is no question we will miss Brian’s expertise and leadership going forward, but he has put us in a position to successfully move World Council forward into the future,” World Council Board President Rafal Matusiak said.

According to WOCCU, Branch’s accomplishments during his three decades included some of the following:

WOCCU’s board of directors has begun the search for a new president/CEO, who is expected to be onboarded prior to Branch’s departure.