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National Cooperative Bank The National Consumer Cooperative Bank (NCCB) was created and chartered by the National Consumer Cooperative Bank Act (92 Stat. 499, 12 U.S.C.A. 3001), enacted on August 20, 1978. The bank is directed by the act to encourage the development of new and existing cooperatives.  (NCB (Network Control Block) A packet structure used by the NetBIOS communications protocol. ), a cooperative financial services company chartered by Congress in 1978, has appointed Stuart Saft, Partner at Wolf Haldenstein Adler Freeman & Herz LLP in Manhattan, to Chair the Board of Directors for the coming year.

Previously serving as the Board's Vice Chair, Mr. Saft replaced Michael J. Mercer, President and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of the Georgia Credit Union Affiliates.

Joining Mr. Saft in the Board's leadership is Stephanie McHenry, President and COO of ShoreBank Cleveland in Cleveland, Ohio, who will serve as Vice Chair for the coming year. Charles E. Snyder, NCB President and CEO, made the announcement.

Mr. Saft has served on NCB's Board of Directors since 1999, representing the cooperative housing community nationwide.

As the head of the Real Estate department for the prominent Wolf Haldenstein Adler Freeman & Herz LLP law firm and Chairman of the Council of New York Cooperatives & Condominiums, Mr. Saft is widely recognized as a leading authority on the housing market.

Mr. Saft considers this appointment "an indication of the Bank's continued commitment to the cooperative community in the years to come.

For as long as NCB has existed, it has remained dedicated to supporting the development and operations of cooperatives nationwide, a mission we plan to highlight even more in the coming year."

NCB shareholders elected the following new board members: Allan J. Baum, President of Weathervane Development Corporation, a housing cooperative located in Brooklyn, New York and William F. Hampel, Senior Vice President for Research and Policy Analysis and Chief Economist of Credit Union National Association (CUNA Cuna

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The newly elected members join NCB's current Board of Director's roster that includes: Irma Cota, MPH, CEO of North County Health Services in San Marcus, California; Rosemary K. Mahoney, Consultant of MainStreet Cooperative Group in Lovington, Virginia; Richard A. Parkinson, President and CEO of Associated Food Stores in Salt Lake City, Utah For ships of the United States Navy of the same name, see .
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Title Annotation:Finance: real estate
Publication:Real Estate Weekly
Date:May 5, 2004
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