Mary Martha Fortney

National Association of State Credit Union Supervisors

Mary Martha Fortney NASCUS President and Chief Executive Officer As president and CEO of the National Association of State Credit Union Supervisors (NASCUS), Mary Martha Fortney is a nationally recognized leader in the credit union industry and a highly respected advocate for the state credit union system. Fortney joined NASCUS in 1993 and has been a pivotal figure in the association’s growth and development. She was selected NASCUS President and CEO in January 2004 after having served as acting President/CEO since August 2003. She has held various management roles in NASCUS, leading the accreditation, communications and government affairs departments during her tenure. Before joining NASCUS, she worked for nearly four years as the Director of Agency Liaison, Office of Presidential Correspondence for the Carter White House. Fortney also spent 12 years on Capitol Hill, where she was the legislative director for a member of the U.S. House of Representatives and the majority staff director for the Subcommittee on General Oversight and Investigations of the House Committee on Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs. Fortney is actively involved with Women in Housing & Finance (WHF), an association of men and women who promote women in the fields of financial services and housing through professional enrichment and leadership enhancement. Fortney has served in several leadership roles with WHF, including President, and currently serves as President on the board of the WHF Foundation.

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