Geoff Bacino - John McKechnie & Alonzo Swann - an EX- NCUA Roundtable
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This week on With Flying Colors, I’m joined by three longtime colleagues from my days at NCUA — John McKechnie, Alonzo Swann, and Geoff Bacino — for a lively roundtable on where the agency stands today, what’s working, and what’s at risk.
Together, we revisit our shared time inside NCUA and discuss how leadership, budgets, and supervision are evolving in 2025 and beyond. From one-member boards and budget cuts to liquidity lifelines and affordable housing, this episode brings together decades of experience and unfiltered perspective.
In this episode, we discuss:
- What it means for NCUA to operate with only one sitting board member
- The implications of budget reductions and staff shortages on examinations
- How Federal Home Loan Banks have become vital liquidity partners for credit unions
- Why onsite contact and examiner familiarity still matter
- The Supreme Court and DOJ developments shaping NCUA’s legal authority
- The value of compromise and balanced governance inside NCUA
- The political landscape heading into the next election cycle — and what it may mean for credit unions
You’ll hear candid insights, historical context, and even a few friendly football rivalries — the kind of inside conversation that only veterans of the agency can have.
🎙️ Guests
- John McKechnie – Former NCUA Director of Public and Congressional Affairs; consultant to the credit union and housing industries
- Alonzo Swann – Former NCUA Regional Director; Credit Union Strategist at the Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta
- Geoff Bacino – Former NCUA Board Member; former Federal Housing Finance Board Member; association executive and industry advocate
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