Former Suncoast CU CEO Perry Dawson Dies at 95

Dawson led the Florida CU for 29 years, growing it to the 12th largest in the U.S. by the time of his 1996 retirement.

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Perry Dawson, who served as president/CEO for the $16.7 billion, Tampa, Fla.-based Suncoast Credit Union from 1967 to 1996, passed away on Aug. 12. He was 95.

Perry Dawson

Dawson’s 40-year credit union career began in 1955 when he joined Dallas Teachers Credit Union in Texas as loan officer, assistant general manager and acting general manager, according to his obituary. When he took the helm at Suncoast in 1967, known then as Hillsborough County Teachers Credit Union, it had 4,500 members and 18 employees. Upon his retirement in 1996, Dawson had grown the credit union to become the 12th largest in the U.S. (Suncoast is currently the country’s 11th largest).

“It hurts to lose this industry pioneer, but we honor his life of caring and serving others through his impressive career,” current Suncoast President/CEO Kevin Johnson stated. “I, along with our many colleagues who worked with him or under his tutelage, appreciate his steady, calm guidance and leadership and we will miss him.”

Aside from leading Suncoast, Dawson’s other notable industry accomplishments included the following:

In announcing his death, Suncoast referred to Dawson as a pioneer of the credit union movement, stating, “Many of our industry’s foundational principles of financial democracy are a direct reflection of his leadership, guidance and moral compass as he was involved at the state and federal level in the early stages of growth of credit unions around the country.”

Dawson leaves behind his wife, Ruth, four daughters and nine grandchildren. A memorial service is scheduled for 2:00 p.m. ET Friday, Aug. 18 at Lafayette Presbyterian Church in Tallahassee, Fla. Current and former colleagues are invited to post tributes and condolences here.