Jeanne D’Arc: A 110 Year Perspective on Sustaining Co-op Success

Jeanne D’Arc: A 110 Year Perspective on Sustaining Co-op Success

Chip Filson analyzes Jeanne D’Arc Credit Union’s 110 years of service and commitment to the community, along with lessons other credit unions can take away from its success.

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When the Most Important GAC Speaker Missed His Scheduled Appearance

When the Most Important GAC Speaker Missed His Scheduled Appearance

One schedule speaker was missing at GAC this year when he chose instead to help refugees at the Ukraine border; Chip Filson shares that speaker’s story and how he embodies the credit union creed of “people helping people.”

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Presidents and Credit Unions

Presidents and Credit Unions

Chip Filson shares when the credit union industry captured the attention of two very different U.S. Presidents.

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NCUA’s Merger Supervision is Failing Members

NCUA’s Merger Supervision is Failing Members

NCUA is responsible for monitoring mergers, but Chip Filson believes it has become a rubber stamping process for the regulator and the industry is suffering for it.

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The Uncertain, Risky Virtual Universe

The Uncertain, Risky Virtual Universe

Chip Filson shares some thoughts on whether credit unions should be investing time and resources in the emerging virtual realities, especially crypto options.

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Going Public: A Credit Union, Their CUSO, and a SPAC

Going Public: A Credit Union, Their CUSO, and a SPAC

What happens when a credit union-owned CUSO is sold? Chip Filson looks into the 2022 sale of Safe Harbor Financial to special purpose acquisition company North Lights Acquisition Corp.

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When Less Is More: NCUA Board’s Mid-Year Operating Budget Review

When Less Is More: NCUA Board’s Mid-Year Operating Budget Review

According to Chip Filson, the NCUA is guilty of consistent budget increases and out-of-control spending. But with a budget review on the horizon, will the board opt to change this?

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A Compensation Revolution Started by a CEO

A Compensation Revolution Started by a CEO

Chip Filson ponders the idea of reinventing employee pay, starting not by analyzing minimum wage, but with the CEO’s pay.

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Are Credit Unions Democratic? Does it Matter?

Are Credit Unions Democratic? Does it Matter?

Are credit union elections simply a scam? Are credit unions simply going through the motions to provide the idea of democracy even where none exists? Chip Filson weighs in on the debate.

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Leading with Competence, Not Position or Authority

Leading with Competence, Not Position or Authority

Chip Filson recalls then NUCA chair Ed Callahan’s wise words to the industry back in 1982 and how they should impact and inspire credit union leaders today.

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