Creating a 'Wow' Credit Union Board Meeting
Consider a typical board meeting. There is a call to order, some chairman and CEO remarks, committee reports, a call for old and new business, then adjournment.
Consider a typical board meeting. There is a call to order, some chairman and CEO remarks, committee reports, a call for old and new business, then adjournment.
By Ellen Bartholomew
By Brett Christensen
By John Bugalla
By Christopher Stevenson
A month or so ago, NCUA board member Michael Fryzel wrote an excellent article about an easy way to incorporate ongoing professional development into credit union board meetings. He called it "The Extra 30."
Here's how it works.
By Nikki Morrison
By Lisa Hochgraf
Airline travel always gives me time to think--and new experiences to chew on. When I checked in for my flight to CUES Symposium: A CEO/Chairman Exchange in February, I found that my husband and I were not sitting together for two of three long flights to our destination, despite the fact that upwards of $1,200 had been spent on our tickets.
By Barb Kachelski, CAE
By Barb Kachelski, CAE
Changing jobs is a time to take stock. After 23+ years at CUES, I've accepted a new job as executive director of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry. While packing up boxes of photos and office paraphernalia, I’ve also been pondering which are the most valuable leadership lessons to “pack and take” on the 7.2-mile trip to the new office.
By Bob Cartwright, SPHR
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