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Jim Blaine joined the Raleigh-based State Employees Credit Union in 1973. Six years later he was its president and CEO. The credit union had 25 branches and $300 million in assets when he became president. Blaine has built it into the nation's second-largest credit union and the state's fifth-biggest financial institution. Murray discusses the man and his methods.
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28746
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Durham’s Martin Eakes has been labeled a “disruptive” leader for his business practices. His Self-Help Federal Credit Union’s frequently lends to individuals and companies labeled risky by traditional banks. Self-Help has built a national reputation for working with low- and moderate-income borrows, investing in communities, and leading research and lobbying efforts to fight predatory lending. Eakes’ history, philosophy, and banking practices designed to help ignored communities are profiled.