CEO Learns From Being Near The Fridge

Credit Union Journal, The, September, 2003 by Lisa Freeman, Associate Editor

XCEL FCU CEO Jim Wisnieski will spend much of the second anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in the basement, next to the coffee maker and the refrigerator.

It's not that Wisnieski will be seeking shelter: it's been his office since he, like thousands of others, lost his office- and much more-when the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center collapsed.

"Yes, I'm still stuck in the basement, but at least I have it to myself," he laughed, noting that the two senior members of his staff who had been sharing the cramped basement quarters with him are no longer there. "We bought some modular furniture and shuffled some folks around on the second floor, so they're up there, now."

But there is hope that the CEO will soon emerge from his Batcave-like...

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