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Charlene Bauer (posted 09/09/12 at 3:00am)
Charlene Bauer, senior vice president of strategic initiatives for Metro Credit Union in Chelsea, has more than 25 years of banking experience under her belt. But it was 12 years ago that she first heard the siren call of credit unions.

Janis Caines (posted 09/09/12 at 3:00am)
It's rare when a credit union employee is asked to serve as CEO after humble beginnings answering phones. It's rarer still when that same employee turns down the CEO offer - twice.

Nicole Glinski Curtin (posted 09/09/12 at 3:00am)
Nicole Curtin had been working at Workers Credit Union for three weeks when her boss asked her to help manage the credit union's annual fundraising campaign for the United Way of North Central Massachusetts.

Eugene Foley (posted 09/09/12 at 3:00am)
Thirty years ago, Eugene Foley did not intend to work in banking for any significant length of time. He had his sights set on becoming a lawyer.

Steve Jones (posted 09/09/12 at 3:00am)
The effervescent Steve Jones, vice president for community development at Jeanne D'Arc Credit Union in Lowell, may not have had a teller's drawer for a bassinet. But he has practically grown up in the industry, being handed the reins to his first credit union less than a year after starting his first job after college.

Leo MacNeil (posted 09/09/12 at 3:00am)
In the 19 years Leo MacNeil has worked at HarborOne Credit Union, he has remained true to the credit union industry's original mission.

Edward Nunez (posted 09/09/12 at 3:00am)
When Edward Nunez speaks, students listen.

Anabela Pereira (posted 09/09/12 at 3:00am)
Anabela Pereira likes to tell people that she was born in the lobby of a credit union and raised on the teller line.
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