On the road to a planned merger this November, the Washington and Oregon Credit Union Leagues detailed a series of Town Hall meetings in August and September to provide member input on the consolidation plan.

"This is an opportunity for every credit union in the two states to engage in the process," explained Troy Stang, president/CEO of the Credit Union Association of Oregon.

Stang said the 13 separate town hall sessions in the two states represents "an important step in the merger process to gather the perspectives and feedback of CEOs." A vote on the merger plan is scheduled for mid-November.

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