“Anderson Promoted in EFTThe Washington Credit Union and its service corporation League Service, Inc., have announced the promotion of Sandy Anderson to supervisor of Electronic Funds Transfer Services.Anderson has been with LSI since August 1999. She has more than 20 years of credit union electronic funds transfer experience and will manage the daily operations and client services of LSI’s Member Access Pacific Network.Sandy has done a great job over the past seven months to help successfully develop the operational strengths and new implementations of clients, said Cyndie Martini, LSI’s director of EFT Services.Proof Operator HiredViolet Sweeney has been hired as a proof operator for First Community Bank.Sweeney has worked with a number of other financial institutions prior to this appointment.ABA Fellowship AnnouncedThe American Bar Association Judicial Division has announced a May 1 deadline for sitting judges to apply for a Judicial Fellowship sponsored by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the ABA.The judicial fellow, chosen from judges whose jurisdiction involved adjudication of motor vehicle and pedestrian offenses, functions as a liaison between the NHTSA, the National Judicial College, judges and their representative organizations, and the ABA Judicial Division.For information contact Amy Donoghue of the ABA Judicial Division, at donoghua@staff.abanet.org, or 312-988-5742. A description of the fellowship is available on-line at www/abanet.org/jd/fellowdesc.html.”
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