DALLAS, TX – Kenneth "Dusty" Bowers, who has worked in the credit union service business for 20 years, has joined TNB Card Services as Senior Vice President and National Sales Manager. TNB is a leading provider of electronic payments processing services and agent issuing solutions for credit unions nationwide.

Bowers comes to TNB from CUNA Mutual Group, where he was most recently a divisional vice president supporting credit union sales executives in Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Arkansas and Louisiana. He spent much of his tenure with CUNA Mutual working with financial services products such as financial planning, lending solutions, employee benefit plans, and insurance products for credit unions and their members.

At TNB, Bowers will lead the sales division. TNB has recently established separate sales and relationship management divisions, enabling a stronger focus on each of the areas.

"Dusty Bowers has a wealth of credit union relationships and management skills, and we welcome the opportunity for him to leverage those assets here," said Scott Wagner, executive vice president of TNB Card Services. "He is a great addition to our organization, and will be valuable to us in accelerating the growth of our credit and debit processing business."

Prior to working with CUNA Mutual Group, Bowers worked in the insurance industry, with companies such as John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co. as a sales manager and agent.

Bowers holds a degree in business administration from the University of Iowa with a major in insurance.

About TNB Card Services

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 or call 1-888-742-0260.


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