Full slate of education events ahead

(Oct. 8, 2021) Check that your calendars are clear for your participation in several NASCUS educational events coming up in November and December for credit union examiners and practitioners. Here’s a concise run-down:

Nov. 1-5, Michigan Examiner School, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day (at the Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort, Mount Pleasant, MI): Structured specifically for examiners, to build necessary skill sets and enhance their level of knowledge around a core area of topics.

Nov. 2, Michigan Industry Day, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (also at the Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort, Mount Pleasant, MI): Held in conjunction with the Examiner School, the Industry Day is for credit union board members, committee members, and management, focusing on such market risk, national issues and loan profitability. (Both the Examiner School and the Industry Day are jointly presented with the MI Department of Insurance and Financial Services.)

Nov. 16, Connecticut Executive Forum, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. (at the Sheraton Hartford South Hotel, Rocky Hill, CT): Presented with the State of Connecticut Department of Banking; Financial Institutions Division and the Credit Union League of Connecticut, this day-long program for board members, committee members, and management covers such issues as auto lending fraud, internal controls, and the latest in regulatory developments.

Nov. 30, Tennessee Director’s College, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. (virtual event): Designed as a “Tennessee-specific” event tailored for credit union board members, committee members, and management, the college looks at elder financial abuse, state legislative engagement, and regulator examination priorities, among other things, and features speakers from the Tennessee Department of Financial Institutions.

Dec. 14, Kentucky Directors College, 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.  (at the Kentucky Credit Union League offices (training room), Louisville): The one-day, in-person event specific to KY credit unions looks at BSA requirements, cybersecurity, succession planning, interest rate risk, national issues and more for credit union board members, committee members, and management. KDFI Commissioner Charles Vice and KCUL President and CEO Debbie Painter will be on-hand to address the group.

For more information on these, and other, NASCUS events over the next three months (including registration and agendas), see the “Education and Events” pages on nascus.org.

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NASCUS 2021 events