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June 19, 2009

Passionate about what you do?

What are you passionate about? How do you dream and take your credit union to the next level? Take a moment to check out Matt Davis, The Credit Union Warrior's blog presentation - "Oprah, Chicken, and the Future of Credit Unions". Ponder. Imagine. Find inspiration.

Where is your vision? What are your thoughts? Together we have a tremendous opportunity to position credit uions forward!

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I was at dinner the other night and told several CU friends they had to go see The Warriors Oprah and Chicken prez. Brilliant!

Thanks for linking to my presentation. I really enjoyed giving that talk, and hope that I was able to make an impact on someone - anyone. I already know Denise is down with the struggle (:.

Credit unions won't survive if we stray from what makes us unique. We should embrace the credit union difference, and do all we can to center our operations around that uniqueness.

Keep rocking with CU Grow!

@ Matt & Denise - Rock on! Keep the fires blazing and passion burning as we work together to position this awesome industry forward. In the midst of our challenging times, I see a new energy. I'm encouraged by younger credit union professionals who not only embrace the credit union movement, they get it. They want to be involved and make a difference. It's exciting to be around people with a heart and committment to our founding philosophy of "People Helping People". I'm also seeing tremendous opportunity when younger and older generations work together to take the best each have to offer and position forward. So much to learn, so much to do!

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