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Herb Wegner
Inducted 2003
Herb Wegner was a cooperative pioneer.
He devoted his entire career to advancing credit unions. As
CEO of the Credit Union National Association in the 1970s, he
inspired one of the greatest growth periods in U.S. credit union
history. Many credit him with placing credit unions into America’s
mainstream -- and reaching millions more consumers worldwide
with cooperative services.
Wegner was an effective leader. He spearheaded the successful
legislative campaigns that ultimately enabled credit unions
to provide credit cards, mortgages, and IRAs. Always an innovator,
he was instrumental in creating new concepts for credit unions:
share drafts, secondary mortgage corporations, and the corporate
credit union network.
His efforts not only advanced credit unions, but also opened
the entire U.S. financial industry to competition that would
benefit cooperatives and consumers for decades to come. In fact,
he helped create electronic funds transfers (EFT), a service
that now drives America’s transaction-based economy.
Wegner’s legacy will be felt around the globe. Internationally,
he created a confederation of financial cooperatives across
Latin America, which later served as a model for cooperative
development in Africa and Asia.
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