TULSA, Okla. -- Regional leagues are in the credit union futureand represent a new framework for trade group governance, two topleaders of the Texas Credit Union League said Thursday.

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Appearing here at the annual meeting of the Oklahoma CreditUnion League to discuss a new national "model" for regional leaguemanagement were Richard Ensweiler, president/CEO of the TexasLeague, and its chairman, Ayn Talley, who also is president/CEO ofthe $295 million Houston Police CU.

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The two were here this week to field questions from members ofthe Oklahoma League on a "partnership" offer in 2009 to handle anarray of internal services now run by the Oklahoma League throughits 15-employee Tulsa headquarters being relocated next year toOklahoma City.

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Under a "laundry list" service package which leaves intactadvocacy and statehouse lobbying to the Oklahoma League, the TexasLeague is offering to handle for a fee an array of functionsincluding IT, human relations, education, auditing and possiblyothers.

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"We have already reached an agreement with the Arkansas Leagueto handle IT, HR and accounting," said Ensweiler in underscoringhow the regional service concept is on a fast track.

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