WOCCU Names Liz Stanislawski as New Director of Communications

MADISON, Wis.—World Council of Credit Unions (WOCCU) has named Liz Stanislawski as its new director of communications. WOCCU said the move brings on a seasoned journalism and strategic communications leader to advance the organization’s global advocacy, member engagement and digital presence. 

Stanislawski joins WOCCU with more than 15 years of experience across journalism, nonprofit, government, higher education and healthcare sectors. In her new role, she will lead WOCCU’s corporate communications strategy, oversee global digital content and media relations, manage brand identity, and serve as a public-facing representative of the organization.  

“Liz brings exactly the kind of strategic thinking, editorial rigor and leadership we need at this moment in WOCCU’s evolution,” said Paul Treinen, president and CEO of World Council of Credit Unions, in s statement. “Her background in journalism, combined with senior-level communications leadership, gives her a rare ability to translate complex global policy and advocacy issues into clear, compelling narratives for members, partners and policymakers.” 

Stanislawski will oversee all trade association communications, including news and digital content, executive communications, advocacy messaging, global media engagement, annual and impact reporting, and communications for major events such as the World Credit Union Conference, along with global initiatives including International Credit Union Day. 

She will also partner with the Worldwide Foundation for Credit Unions to strengthen the unified WOCCU enterprise communications. 

Background & Career

Most recently, Stanislawski served as a senior communications leader at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where she led executive communications and strategic messaging for a large, complex division spanning 150 staff and multiple programs. Her work included executive speechwriting, media relations, crisis communications, organizational change communications, and integrated digital campaigns. 

She began her career in journalism, spending several years as a producer, reporter, and editor, developing a strong foundation in human-centered storytelling. 

“I’m excited to join World Council of Credit Unions at such a pivotal moment for the global credit union movement,” said Stanislawski in a statement. “WOCCU plays a critical role in advocating for financial cooperatives around the world, and I’m energized by the opportunity to help elevate the organization’s voice, influence and impact through strong, strategic communications.” 

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