Venue
Hyatt Regency
Hyatt Regency , 2 W Bay St, Savannah, GA 31401, USA

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Event Date Mon May 20 ADT - Thu May 23 ADT (over 5 years ago)
In your timezone (EST): Mon May 20 12:00pm - Thu May 23 10:45am
Location Hyatt Regency
2 W Bay St, Savannah, GA 31401, USA
Region Americas
Details

Gain the knowledge to perform your credit union volunteer duties at an even higher level.

You’re an effective volunteer leader who cares about the success of your credit union. Hone your skills and enhance your knowledge even more at NAFCU’s Board of Directors and Supervisory Committee Conference. Receive this new-era information in the bastion of old-world charm that makes up Savannah. Stroll cobblestone streets lined with moss-draped oaks, explore River Street’s vibrancy, and more!

You'll receive:
• Critical knowledge to protect and empower you in your credit union board or supervisory committee role.
• Up-to-date information on how Washington, D.C. is impacting the credit union industry.
• An expanded network of fellow board and supervisory committee members.
• NAFCU training certificates in financial literacy, supervisory committee know-how and the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA), arming you with the knowledge to confidently perform your credit union volunteer duties.
• The opportunity to earn the NAFCU Certified Volunteer Expert designation, plus our bestselling handbook containing key, easy-to-find information to help you perform your duties. Both available when you attend the NCVE pre-conference workshop (additional costs apply for workshop and certification exam).

Who should attend:
• Credit union board members
• Credit union supervisory committee members

We recommend CEOs and staff not attend, allowing all board and supervisory committee members to expand their skills and discuss challenges in an open environment.

Speakers

2019 Speaker

KEYNOTE SPEAKER:

Chris Norton
Chris Norton Foundation