Well-known credit union leader Kyle Markland has quit his job as CEO of Affinity Plus Federal Credit Union in St. Paul.
The departure was announced to employees Wednesday.
Dave Larson, most recently senior vice president, is serving as interim president and CEO.
Larson told the Star Tribune that when board Chairwoman Connie Roehrich made the announcement Wednesday, she indicated that Markland's reasons for leaving were personal ones having to do with he and his wife being empty-nesters. After 16 years with Affinity Plus, he wanted to take a sabbatical and figure out the next move, Larson said.
"I was surprised," said Larson. "Kyle and I worked together for 12 years and I'd like to believe we accomplished a lot together."
Markland, 49, of Eagan, did not return phone calls Thursday.
Larson said the board will do a national search for a new CEO and also look inside the organization.
Affinity Plus is the state's second-largest credit union and under Markland's leadership grew from a co-op with about $350 million in assets to a major force with 175,000 members and assets of $1.6 billion.