MADISON, Wis.–Eighty-one people have graduated from the 2015 CUNA Management School.
Graduates each received the Certified Credit Union Executive (CCUE) designation after having completed a rigorous three-year program in credit union management and operations techniques. There are now more than 3,300 CCUE designees nationwide.
Presented in cooperation with the Graduate School of Business at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, CUNA Management School cultivates effective leadership skillsets in current and future credit union managers through a blended curriculum of traditional classes and experiential learning, according to the School. For two weeks each July, the campus hosts hundreds of credit union professionals whose desire for learning demonstrates extraordinary commitment to bettering their credit union, their co-workers and themselves.
Of this year’s 81 graduates, 31 graduated with honors and one graduated with high honors. Kasi Devinney of Keystone United Methodist FCU also received additional recognition as the Al Jordan Award recipient for her service and leadership throughout CUNA Management School.
