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After serving several years as an executive at other credit unions, Brett Noll has been named FedChoice Federal Credit Union's new president/CEO.

In a statement on Tuesday from the Lanham, Md.-based FedChoice ($433.8 million in assets, 24,206 members), the credit union's board of directors chairman, Arthur Altman, said, "The board of directors is excited to welcome Brett to FedChoice Federal Credit Union. Brett brings with him a wealth of industry and leadership experience that is crucial to our continued success. We are confident that the future of the credit union and the needs of our members are in safe hands with Brett at the helm."

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Noll previously served as CEO at Securityplus Federal Credit Union in Baltimore and SVP, chief marketing officer at Langley Federal Credit Union in Newport News, Va. In all, Noll has more than 25 years of financial services experience.

Noll will be replacing outgoing CEO David Bunch, who announced his retirement after serving as FedChoice's leader for more than 30 years.

"On behalf of the board, I want to thank David for his leadership and his service to the credit union and our members over the past 34 years. We wish him a happy and healthy retirement," Altman said.

"I'm honored to have been chosen to take over the leadership of FedChoice Federal Credit Union, a truly wonderful organization led by a man I've admired for many years. I look forward to continuing the credit union's success and working with the team to make FedChoice an even greater resource to the membership and the community."

Noll will begin his tenure as FedChoice's CEO on Oct. 29.

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