A Message From Paul for Video #8
Listen to Paul share his story about how Video #8 changed his life. Click here to watch, share and vote video #8. If you missed it, you can also watch the original campaign spot here.
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Listen to Paul share his story about how Video #8 changed his life. Click here to watch, share and vote video #8. If you missed it, you can also watch the original campaign spot here.
Winter Prosapio is the director of public affairs at the Texas Credit Union League. She has a long history of issue advocacy, best know for her work on lawsuit abuse at the nation's most successful and innovative tort reform group, San Antonians Against Lawsuit Abuse. At the GAC, Winter was one of the panelists in the “Be Socialist - Using Social Media as an Advocacy Tool” breakout session.
Check out the interview with Winter below and give us a shout back on ways your Credit Union is using social media.
Gigi Hyland was sworn in as a Board member of the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) on November 18, 2005 for a six-year term. Prior to joining the NCUA Board, Ms. Hyland’s career spanned fourteen years serving the credit union community as an attorney and advocate. During her tenure, Ms. Hyland has spearheaded a number of key initiatives. She recently hosted and moderated a two-day Symposium to celebrate the 75th Anniversary of the Federal Credit Union Act. The Symposium provided a forum for robust and frank conversation about credit unions’ unique business model and its future sustainability.
Gary J. Kohn has been serving as Senior Policy Advisor to NCUA Board Member Christiane Gigi Hyland since January 2006. Among other duties, Kohn formulates recommendations on policy and administrative matters, matters before the Board, and matters relating to Board Member Hyland’s responsibilities. Prior to his service at NCUA, Kohn was Vice President, Legislative Affairs and Senior Legislative Counsel for the Credit Union National Association (CUNA).
Gigi and Gary lead a session at Crash the GAC entitled “The Future of Credit Unions.” Check out the interview with them below as it briefly highlights their session from February. Make sure to give us a shout back and speak your mind on the future of credit unions.
Continue reading "Crash the GAC - Gigi Hyland & Gary Kohn Interview" »
Check it out and give us a shout back!
When I was introduced to SCMS, my first thoughts were:
My first summer day of SCMS:
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What happened to me after SCMS:
Guest Post - Iris R. Netters, Class of 2008
One of the "Great 08" Class Members
Manager, New Mount Zion Baptist Church CU
In an effort to help spread the credit union love of people helping people, I now ask for your vote in the Young & Free video contest. Watch the campaign video below then click here to watch video number #8. Furthermore, to help you out, you can join the move your money movement and the campaign with three simple steps (WATCH, VOTE, SHARE).
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1. WATCH - I invite you to first watch the videos that we produced for this challenge. Wanting to go above and beyond, the entire www.cuswag.com and www.ptpnewmedia.com teams came together to make something special.
We produced not one but two videos for this challenge to show our love for credit unions in addition to the microsite: www.isyourmoneyinthebank.com
Click to Watch Video #8 | Click to Watch Video #13 (the remix)
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2. VOTE - After you have watched our videos above and see our true love and passion for credit unions, I now ask for your vote. It will take only 30 seconds to cast your vote for Video #8 - James Robert Lay.
Click Here to Vote for Video #8
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3. SHARE - Once you have watched the video and have voted for video #8, I now ask you to help spread the word and share the credit union love with your friends, family and co-workers.
You can share by sending emails, tweeting, Facebooking, texting or simply telling those around you to repeat the same three steps (Watch, Vote, Share).
Follow along today and tomorrow as Jenn Bills and Nida Ajaz will be at the NAFCU confernce in Las Vegas. You can stay in the know with their twitter feeds and video interviews soon to follow.
Pete Crear is president and chief executive officer of World Council of Credit Unions (WOCCU). Mr. Crear directs the activities of the World Council, whose goal is to develop “Quality Credit Unions for Everyone,” enabling millions of people to gain access to affordable financial services. In addition to his work at WOCCU, Crear has organized 23 credit unions since he began his career as a management trainee at the Michigan League. At Crash the GAC Mr. Crear spoke on "The Global Impact of Credit Unions."
Check out the video below to get an overview of his session and shout back with your thoughts and ideas.
Lois Kitsch joined the National Credit Union Foundation as the National Program Manager of the REAL Solutions program in December of 2006. In her prior role as the Director of Field Projects with the Filene Research Institute, Lois piloted the REAL Solutions program in three leagues which implemented and tested new business models designed to serve new target markets, including young adults, immigrants and modest income households. At Crash the GAC, Lois lead a session entitled "Growth Strategies With A Conscience."
Check out the interview with Lois below as it highlights the key take-aways from her session and don't forget to shout back at us!
Do you have talented staff under the age of 30? Are you looking for opportunities to hone and develop their leadership skills? The Texas Credit Union Foundation (TCUF) and Southwest CUNA Management School (SCMS) have joined forces to invest in the future of the credit union system through the SCMS C2C Scholarship – Connect to Collaborate!
The Scholarship? Up to $2,899 (tuition for 2010 SCMS summer session) – The full amount of tuition paid by the student’s credit union will be reimbursed for one student though the TCUF SCMS C2C scholarship. Odds are better than 1 in 55 to win! At the end of the 1st year session of SCMS, the student’s classmates will vote on who exhibited the most leadership on campus. Simple majority wins. In the event of a tie, the scholarship will be split. We will announce the winner during the July 21 graduation ceremonies.
Who is eligible? Credit union professionals under the age of 30 as of August 1, 2010 who are enrolled in the July 2010 first year SCMS session. The credit union must be affiliated with their state league. Enrollment closes at 55 students.
What’s in it for the student?
What’s in it for the credit union?
To encourage and mentor up and coming credit union leaders, SCMS C2C will also hold a casual chat for all SCMS students and alumni under the age of 30 on July 20 after the annual alumni/student auction dinner. Watch www.scms.coop additional details. Wait until you see who is coming to campus to spend time with this group!
A huge thank you goes out to Brent Dixon, Mark Arnold, and PTP New Media for helping me get C2C from concept to reality!
Have questions about SCMS? Contact Director and Synergist, Janine McBee at 800.442.5762x6634, jmcbee@scms.coop or tweet @SCMSJanine.
(No scholarship application is required!)
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