Access Credit Union names new president

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MANITOBA’S largest credit union has hired a new leader.

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MANITOBA’S largest credit union has hired a new leader.

Myrna Wiebe will become Access Credit Union’s president and CEO starting Sept. 2. She replaces Larry Davey, who helmed the organization for 13 years.

Wiebe has spent more than 32 years at Access Credit Union, per her LinkedIn profile. She began her latest role as chief strategy and information officer in 2018.

She’s the Teachers’ Retirement Allowances Fund investment committee chair and is a board member of the Winnipeg Women’s Conference committee and the Canadian Credit Union Association.

Wiebe also serves on the democratic control review committee at Credit Union Central of Manitoba, a news release by Access Credit Union reads.

The credit union has more than 205,000 members and upwards of $13.5 billion in assets.

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