Amy Vigil, Credit Union Association of New Mexico’s (CUANM) longest-serving employee, has announced her retirement. After 19 years with the trade organization, CUANM’s vice president of association services will retire November 2022. “I feel blessed to have worked within a movement where long-standing employees are celebrated. A movement that inspires individuals to serve with passion instead of just showing up to work,” Vigil said. “CUANM gave me the tools and experience to feel accomplished at the end of my well-rounded career. Over the years, I have met many wonderful people and developed friendships that I feel confident will keep me connected in my next chapter.” “It has been a true pleasure to work with Amy for the past fifteen years,” said CUANM President/CEO Juan E. Fernández Ceballos. “She has an extremely accomplished career, having humbly led programs that made a positive impact on both New Mexico as well as for credit unions from across the country. Amy will be dearly missed, and her commitment to the cooperative movement will be remembered long past her final day in the office.” Amy’s professional career began as a teller with a local bank. She was eventually hired at an Albuquerque-based credit union to work in…
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