Braun names Interra CEO to Indiana board

Governor Braun has appointed Amy Sink, Interra Credit Union CEO, to the Indiana Board for Depositories in the credit union-designated position.

The board plays a role in overseeing the Public Deposit Insurance Fund. The fund provides insurance coverage for credit unions and banks that hold public funds belonging to state and local government entities.

The Indiana Credit Union League coordinated with the governor’s office to submit Sink’s name for consideration. Her term on the Board for Depositories will run through March 31, 2027. Sink’s appointment reflects her leadership experience and commitment to advancing the credit union movement in Indiana and beyond.

“The appointment by Governor Braun of Amy Sink to this important board position provides Indiana’s credit unions with strong representation on the Board for Depositories,” said John McKenzie, Indiana Credit Union League CEO, in a press release. “She serves in many leadership positions for the state and national credit union systems and this appointment to oversee the Public Deposit Insurance Fund for credit unions and banks in our state takes full advantage of her experience, knowledge and perspectives.”

As CEO of Interra Credit Union since 2013, Sink has guided the organization’s growth and strategic vision. She is the immediate past chairwoman of the Indiana Credit Union League board and continues to serve on that board.

Sink was recently named one of Indiana’s most influential and impactful business and community leaders by IBJ Media through its Indiana 250 award, which recognizes leaders making an impact on the state’s economy and advancing the well-being of Hoosier communities. Sink serves on the board of America’s Credit Unions, Alloya Corporate Federal Credit Union, Goshen Health Foundation, Goshen Health System and Velera.

Her educational background includes a bachelor’s degree in public finance and communication from Indiana University-Bloomington and a master’s degree from the University of Notre Dame. She has also completed executive development programs at Harvard Business School and through the Cardwell Leadership Program.

Goshen-based Interra Credit Union was chartered in 1932. The credit union’s field of membership spans 24 counties in northern Indiana, serving nearly 90,000 members. Interra currently operates 16 offices in Elkhart, LaGrange, Kosciusko, Marshall and Noble counties.

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