Governor recognizes Indiana League for 100 years of service
Celebrating 100 years of service this year, the Indiana Credit Union League received the Century Award from Gov. Mike Braun at a statehouse ceremony. Founded on Oct. 9, 1925, the Indiana League was the Midwest’s first credit union association.
“It’s a testament to the member-focused, purpose-driven mission of Indiana’s credit unions that we can celebrate 100 years as their association this year,” said Indiana League President John McKenzie. “This milestone is an achievement made possible because of today’s 126 member-owned, not-for-profit Indiana credit unions serving 2.8 million Hoosiers and the role of the Indiana Credit Union League in supporting credit union success over so many decades.”
The Governor’s Century Award honors Hoosier businesses and organizations that have remained in operation for a minimum of 100 consecutive years, and have demonstrated a commitment to community service.
Advertisement