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Stacey Cameron Joins NASCUS Board

January 22, 2025

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Stacey Cameron, the Deputy Secretary for Depository Institutions at the Pennsylvania Department of Banking and Securities, has been appointed to the NASCUS Regulator Board of Directors. This appointment reflects leadership changes in state-level regulatory oversight for credit unions and state-chartered financial institutions.

<b>Harrisburg, PA –</b> <b>Stacey Cameron, Deputy Secretary for Depository Institutions at the Pennsylvania Department of Banking and Securities (DoBS),</b> has been appointed to the National Association of State Credit Union Supervisors (NASCUS) Regulator Board of Directors.</p>\n<p>NASCUS is the professional association of the nation’s 46 state and territorial credit union regulatory agencies that charter and supervise 1,776 state credit unions.</p>\n<p>Cameron brings extensive expertise in financial regulation, legal counsel, and information technology to the NASCUS Regulator Board. As Deputy Secretary for DoBS, Cameron oversees the chartering, regulation, supervision, and examination of Pennsylvania state-chartered banks, credit unions, and non-depository trust companies. Her career background includes leadership roles within DoBS, as well as prior experience in IT management and legal counsel in the private sector.</p>\n<p>“I’m honored to share my knowledge and passion as a state financial regulator to NASCUS and its members,” said <b>Cameron</b>. “I look forward to serving alongside my industry colleagues as we tackle issues important to credit unions.”</p>\n<p>Cameron holds a Juris Doctor, cum laude, from Suffolk University Law School and a Bachelor of Science in Business Management, cum laude, from Atlantic Union College. She also serves on several key NASCUS and industry committees.</p>\n<p><b>MEDIA CONTACT:&nbsp;</b>Joan Z. Nissley,&nbsp;<a href=\"mailto:jnissley@pa.gov\">jnissley@pa.gov</a></p>\n<p style=\"text-align: center;\"># # #</p>\n<p>&nbsp;</p>\n<p>&nbsp;</p>"}}">

Harrisburg, PA – Stacey Cameron, Deputy Secretary for Depository Institutions at the Pennsylvania Department of Banking and Securities (DoBS), has been appointed to the National Association of State Credit Union Supervisors (NASCUS) Regulator Board of Directors.

NASCUS is the professional association of the nation’s 46 state and territorial credit union regulatory agencies that charter and supervise 1,776 state credit unions.

Cameron brings extensive expertise in financial regulation, legal counsel, and information technology to the NASCUS Regulator Board. As Deputy Secretary for DoBS, Cameron oversees the chartering, regulation, supervision, and examination of Pennsylvania state-chartered banks, credit unions, and non-depository trust companies. Her career background includes leadership roles within DoBS, as well as prior experience in IT management and legal counsel in the private sector.

“I’m honored to share my knowledge and passion as a state financial regulator to NASCUS and its members,” said Cameron. “I look forward to serving alongside my industry colleagues as we tackle issues important to credit unions.”

Cameron holds a Juris Doctor, cum laude, from Suffolk University Law School and a Bachelor of Science in Business Management, cum laude, from Atlantic Union College. She also serves on several key NASCUS and industry committees.

MEDIA CONTACT: Joan Z. Nissley, jnissley@pa.gov

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Source: https://www.pa.gov/agencies/dobs/newsroom/stacey-cameron-joins-nascus-board-

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