Thank you for being engaged with the NTCUE competition thus far, and for your support. I wanted to give everyone a quick update on my project- Tracking the ROI of Financial Education- as I have been getting a lot of questions about it since the competition launched.
Read MoreMany professional development conferences are informative in nature. The CUES CEO Institute I: Strategic Planning Session held at The Wharton School in April 2016 went so much further than informing. Through powerful world-renowned speakers, experiential sessions, challenging content in one of the most prestigious academic settings, this opportunity shed an enormous amount of light on the importance of developing an effective strategic plan, how to harness change and how to redirect uncertainty to create competitive advantage.
Read MoreI’m sure you’re familiar with the saying “it takes a village to raise a child.” Well, I can’t speak to that, but I can say that it takes a village to raise a CUES NTCUE project.
Read MorePublic voting has ended and CUES Next Top Credit Union Exec has announced its Top 15 applicants for 2016. CUES Next Top Credit Union Exec (NTCUE) competition – held in partnership with DDJ Myers and powered by Currency – searches for emerging leaders age 35 and under from within the credit union industry.
Read MoreWho will advance to the Top 15 in the CUES Next Top Credit Union Exec challenge? That’s up to YOU.
Read MoreTime’s running out to apply for the 2016 CUES Next Top Credit Union Exec competition. While more than $20,000 worth of prizes go to the winner, it’s the process itself that is the real prize according to our previous finalists.
Read MoreYou’ve got mail! Congratulations, you have been nominated to enter the 2016 CUES Next Top Credit Union Executive contest. You read the email thoroughly, examining the rules and feeling gratitude for the acknowledgment from your colleague. Why is it important to take the next step?
Read MoreAfter last year’s record number of 201 individual nominations (not including those that were nominated by more than one person), we thought we’d had peaked. You proved otherwise!
Read MoreOver the course of six months, credit union young professionals engage in the exhilarating process of pitching programs or ideas that impact their credit union or the industry. Applicants write blog posts and produce short videos, while seeking the support of the public and judging panel to advance in the competition.
Read More“Cabin crew, please take your seats for take-off.” These words are said during every flight, but they will take on a different meaning as I start my journey to the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School of Business.
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