NASCUS Credit Union Executive Forum

On February 28, 2017, the DCU released Bulletin B-17-05, reminding credit unions of the upcoming NASCUS Credit Union Executive Forum in SeaTac on May 23, 2017.

SAVE-THE-DATE
To attend the 2017 NASCUS Credit Union Executive Forum
May 23rd in SeaTac, Washington

Department of Financial Institutions (DFI) and the National Association of State Credit Union Supervisors (NASCUS) invite you to an event that will address some of the top challenges confronting credit unions at the 2017 NASCUS Credit Union Executive Forum in SeaTac. The event will be held at the Seattle Airport Marriott. The program will start at 9:00 am and end by 3:30 pm. NASCUS will be providing a continental breakfast and lunch.

The Credit Union Executive Forum is an opportunity for state credit union executives and board members to come together to engage in an important dialogue on several areas that will shape the future of credit unions in Washington. Discussion topics include national and regional issues affecting credit unions, a regulator panel, a high level discussion on what we are finding in consumer protection compliance exams, and an industry panel on FinTech. We will publish an agenda with names of speakers in mid-March.

We hope you can join the NASCUS, DFI, the Northwest Credit Union Association (NWCUA), and your fellow credit union executives for insightful discussions geared specifically toward credit union officials.

Location Information:
Seattle Airport Marriott
3201 South 176th Street,
Seattle, WA 98188
Phone: 206.241.2000

Registration:
This is a NASCUS event. The Registration Fee is $199 for NASCUS members, $299 for non-members.
To register, please visit: https://enter.omnisam.com/event-home.aspx?event_id=269&s=ev&client_id=192

Information:
If you have any questions, please contact Isaida Woo at isaida@nascus.org or by phone at 703.528.0796.

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