NCUA Personnel Moves: Cole Retires; Hauptman Hires Sarah Canepa Bang

NCUA Personnel Moves: Cole Retires; Hauptman Hires Sarah Canepa Bang

Announcing National Credit Union Administration staff moves: J. Owen Cole is retiring and Sarah Canepa Bang has been hired by Vice Chairman Kyle Hauptman as his senior advisor, reports David Baumann of the Washington Credit Union Daily.

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Chairman Hood’s House Testimony: Members’ Interest Only Matters When Selling to a Bank

Chairman Hood’s House Testimony: Members’ Interest Only Matters When Selling to a Bank

Chip Filson wonders whether members’ interests are protected in both credit union-bank acquisitions and mergers, or only the former.

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Four Steps to Better Governance

Four Steps to Better Governance

Former credit union CEO and current consultant Steve Winninger shares four steps for boards of directors and their CEOs to lay the framework for successful operations.

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Bankers Say NCUA Subordinated Debt Rule Undermines Credit Union Mission

Bankers Say NCUA Subordinated Debt Rule Undermines Credit Union Mission

David Baumann of the Washington CU Daily reports that the Independent Community Bankers of America and the American Bankers Association have criticized the National Credit Union Administration for a final rule allowing low-income, complex and new credit unions to issue subordinated debt.

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Making a Difference Through Analytics

Making a Difference Through Analytics

When the pandemic first hit, BlueOX Credit Union management realized grasp of the data would be necessary to weather the storm. VP of IT Deb Slavens explains how they created the Early Warning Report to meet that need.

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Don’t Let Coronavirus Be a Barrier Between Your Credit Union and Your Community

Don’t Let Coronavirus Be a Barrier Between Your Credit Union and Your Community

In the middle of a pandemic, it can seem impossible for credit unions to stay connected to their communities, but Emily Claus offers a reminder that staying connected isn’t a choice, it’s essential to what defines credit unions.

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When Vision is Lost: Difficile Est Bonum Esse

When Vision is Lost: Difficile Est Bonum Esse

As we celebrate this holiday season, Chip Filson reminds us that doing good is very hard, but ultimately worth it. Sustained vision is difficult to maintain, but it’s not impossible and we have an obligation to our founding principles to fight for that vision.

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Kyle Hauptman Sworn In as NCUA Board Member

Kyle Hauptman Sworn In as NCUA Board Member

Kyle Hauptman was sworn in by Chairman Rodney Hood as a member of the National Credit Union Administration board on Monday, December 14, 2020, reports David Baumann of the Washington Credit Union Daily.

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Crafting Approaches to How You Delegate is the Key to How You Respond to Your Board

Crafting Approaches to How You Delegate is the Key to How You Respond to Your Board

Randy Karnes discusses how leaders can use their approach to delegating to assist in reporting to their boards and breaks down his personal formula.

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The Unseen Cooperative Advantage

The Unseen Cooperative Advantage

At a time of year when everything feels hectic, Chip Filson reminds us of the wisdom of patience, both with the holiday season and with finding solutions to problems ailing the credit union industry.

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