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Executive Change: Mitch Dawes to TNB Card Services

December 11, 2006
 
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Committed to providing exceptional service and helping credit unions grow their card programs, TNB Card Services has added to its client management team. Mitch Dawes has joined TNB Card Services as vice president, account executive. TNB is a leading provider of electronic payments processing services and agent issuing solutions for credit unions nationwide.

Dawes comes to TNB from First Data Resources, where he was most recently director of service, after working previously in relationship manager and service analyst roles at the company. With nearly 10 years in the card processing industry, Dawes’ career has focused on managing client relationships and securing resources for their growth.

At TNB, Dawes will interface directly with its processing clients and assist them in managing and optimizing their card programs to drive card usage, retention, and growth.

"Mitch is an experienced relationship manager with extensive knowledge of the electronic payments market," said Scott Wagner, executive vice president of TNB Card Services. "With his intimate knowledge of our processing partner, his experience will be instrumental in assisting our clients in achieving exceptional growth in their card programs."

Dawes has a degree in political science/pre-law and communications from the University of Nebraska at Omaha.

TNB Card Services, owned and directed by credit unions since 1976, provides electronic payments processing, as well as an agent issuing solution for credit unions nationwide. Serving more than 450 financial institutions and managing more than 1.6 million cards, Dallas-based TNB enables credit unions to enhance member loyalty through credit union-branded card products. For more information about TNB, go to www.tnbcard.com.

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