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Coeur d'Alene Press | UPDATED 9 years, 3 months AGO
| January 25, 2017 12:00 AM

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Myhre

Myhre and Flood promoted

to STCU senior leadership

Two members of STCU senior management have joined the C-suite at the region’s largest credit union.

Lindsey Myhre has been promoted to chief financial officer. She previously was vice president of finance.

“In stepping up to the CFO, Lindsey is assuming the seat held by Bill Before for many years before he retired two years ago,” said Tom Johnson, STCU president and CEO. “Lindsey is an innovator, who has been a part of our tremendous growth.”

David Flood’s new title is chief lending officer. Flood previously was vice president of lending.

“The CLO is a new position for STCU, but standard for financial institutions of our size,” Johnson said. “STCU’s diverse loan portfolio tops $2.1 billion, and all of that will be under David’s leadership.”

The two Inland Northwest natives have had similar career paths. Both started at the credit union in 2000, when STCU was half its current size. Both benefited from STCU’s many programs for developing leaders, working up through the ranks before being promoted to the senior management team in 2015.

Myhre, a Colville native, had held an accounting position with the U.S. Forest Service when she joined STCU as an accounting assistant. She holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration (finance emphasis) from Western Washington University, and a Master of Business Administration from Western Governors University.

Flood, who attended Mullan High School in Idaho, earned bachelor’s degrees in finance and accounting from University of Idaho. He has an MBA from Eastern Washington University. He came to STCU after five years at Key Bank.

Founded by educators in 1934, STCU is a member-owned, nonprofit cooperative with more than 160,000 members, $2.4 billion in total assets and 20 branch locations in Eastern Washington and North Idaho.

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