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Greylock's Murray Graduates from CUNA Management School
12:15PM / Friday, August 07, 2015
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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Greylock Federal Credit Union's Vice President of Human Resources Gerald P. Murray recently graduated with honors from the Credit Union National Association (CUNA) Management School.

The CUNA Management School is a three-year program that consists of three, two-week summer terms at the University of Wisconsin in Madison. Each yearly term includes two in-depth projects, a 30-minute presentation  and an exam. Graduates earn the certification of Certified Credit Union Executive (CCUE).

“Greylock is proud of Gerry’s efforts to earn this prestigious certification," Greylock President Marilyn L. Sperling said. "The CCUE from the CUNA Management School is an important educational accomplishment in the credit union industry and we all congratulate him on his hard work.”

Murray has been with the Greylock for five and a half years and is the first and only employee at the credit union to have graduated from the CUNA Management School.

“I look forward to putting the knowledge and experiences from the CUNA Management School to work for the good of the credit union and its members. I am thankful for the opportunity and the support I received from Greylock to pursue this certification,” Murray said.

The CUNA Management School has a well-earned reputation as an outstanding three-year executive education program that has prepared over 5,000 students in the credit union movement's longest-running high-level educational program. The 48-year-old program builds dynamic leaders with a rigorous blend of university classes and experiential learning activities.

 

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