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Texas Trust Credit Union Announces Retirement of EVP Pamela Stephens

ARLINGTON, Texas – January 13, 2020 – Texas Trust Credit Union Executive Vice President Pamela Stephens will retire at the end of this month, ending a 37-year career in the credit union industry.

Stephens began her credit union career as a secretary in the audit department of the Nebraska Credit Union League. She then moved to Security One Federal Credit Union as controller, working her way up to the position of President and CEO. In that role, she led Security One for 25 years, including overseeing the 2013 merger between Security One and Texas Trust.

At Texas Trust, Stephens has been a key part of the executive leadership team, overseeing a number of departments and strategic initiatives and helping the credit union become a $1 billion financial institution.

Stephens’ influence has reached beyond the credit unions she served, extending to leadership positions within the Cornerstone Credit Union League Board of Directors where she served in various capacities for 13 years, numerous league committees, and CUNA’s Governmental Affairs Committee. She is known as a strong credit union advocate and an exemplary leader within the industry and in numerous civic and community organizations.

“I have been blessed to have known Pamela for nearly 20 years. She has left a positive mark on the industry and our members,” said Jim Minge, President and CEO of Texas Trust Credit Union. “Her selfless dedication and passion for the industry is evident in everything she did here at Texas Trust and in the community.”

Beyond Texas Trust, Stephens has dedicated her time to supporting the American Heart Walk and Relay for Life, in which she served as the local chair for annual fundraising events.

“It has been a privilege to work alongside Pamela to serve our members and the industry,” said Minge. “She has been an integral part of Texas Trust and has helped make us all better over the years. Her charitable spirit led her to create the Community Unity Team, fostering leadership through volunteer and charitable work and community service.”

Minge added, “We will miss her passion, her commitment for our members, and her quick wit and fantastic laugh, which made Pamela so enjoyable to work with. She will leave a lasting legacy at Texas Trust.”

Stephens is leaving the industry so she and her husband can enjoy retirement together. They plan to travel, scuba dive, and devote time to animal rescue.

“I am thankful to have spent my career in a movement that puts people above profits,” said Stephens. “Credit union people are the best and I am grateful to my friends in the industry, from whom I have learned so much over the years.”

About Texas Trust Credit Union
Texas Trust Credit Union has been helping build brighter financial futures since its modest beginning in 1936. Today, the full-service credit union serves more than 118,000 members. With assets of more than $1.3 billion, Texas Trust is the 6th largest credit union in North Texas and the 17th largest in Texas. With a focus on the community, Texas Trust is creating a legacy of giving through generous financial donations that support local school programs and activities, non-profit organizations, and student scholarships; and by providing volunteer resources through its Community Unity team, which supports scores of charitable events each year. For more information, visit TexasTrustCU.org or follow us on Facebook at facebook.com/texastrustcu or Twitter at @texastrustcu.