Why Should We Do Our Best to Change the NCUA Board Member Selection Approach?

Why Should We Do Our Best to Change the NCUA Board Member Selection Approach?

In this op-ed originally appearing in Tell Me Why I’m Wrong, Randy Karnes explains why CUSOs need to step up and take a bigger role in the NCUA board member selection process for the sake of the industry at large.

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How To Attract Enthusiastic, Motivated Board Members

How To Attract Enthusiastic, Motivated Board Members

Struggling to find candidates for your credit union’s board of directors? River Valley Credit Union found a way to not only identify potential future board members, but have them come in with the experience to hit the job running.

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Clear Your Mind and Your Risk Assessments Will Follow

Clear Your Mind and Your Risk Assessments Will Follow

Risk management isn’t as easy as buying a solution. In this CUSO Magazine exclusive, Jim Vilker and Patrick Sickels detail the three steps needed to set up an effective risk management system at your credit union.

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How Will You Celebrate National Records & Information Management Month?

How Will You Celebrate National Records & Information Management Month?

CU*Answers Internal Auditor Marilyn Boyd recounts how RIM Week got started at CU*Answers and what the week held for staff in 2019.

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Growing Up Around Credit Unions; How I Found Myself Working at a CUSO

Growing Up Around Credit Unions; How I Found Myself Working at a CUSO

What did you want to be when you grew up? For Pete Winninger, the credit union industry was far from the top despite being around them. Pete shares his story of coming up around credit unions and finding himself working for a CUSO today.

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How Necessity Has Driven the Evolution of Operations

How Necessity Has Driven the Evolution of Operations

What’s happened to Operations in the 23 years since Jack Carpenter first started working for CU*Answers? Read to see how the processes have evolved to match a growing client base and new hurdles.

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What We Learned at RSA: Phishing is Still King of All Scams

What We Learned at RSA: Phishing is Still King of All Scams

Phishing remains the King of All Scams. In this article, Dave Wordhouse and Patrick Sickels explain how and why, and offer thoughts on how to protect your own organization from this crime.

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The Seven Cooperative Principles: a Primer

The Seven Cooperative Principles: a Primer

Do you know what the 7 Cooperative Principles are? Julie Gessner shares some insights from a recent conference and explains how important it is for credit unions to stay attuned to them.

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Community Crew Provides Basics to Children in Need – Even Superman Had Foster Parents

Community Crew Provides Basics to Children in Need – Even Superman Had Foster Parents

CU*Answers’ Communi7y Crew recently led a backpack drive in which members of the cooperative CUSO filled empty backpacks with needed clothes and accessories for children entering a new foster home.

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What We Learned at RSA: Breach Response is as Important as Breach Prevention

What We Learned at RSA: Breach Response is as Important as Breach Prevention

Approximately 45,000 people attend the RSA Conference each year, one of the largest cybersecurity conferences nationwide. CU*Answers attends each year to learn the latest trends in cybersecurity technology, attack vectors, and compliance. In this series, we summarize what we learned to help our network remain current regarding cybersecurity events and report confidently to their boards, members, and examiners. This article discusses how and why having a well-tuned and tested incident response plan is a critical component of your cyber information security program.

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