SNELLVILLE, Ga.–The African American Credit Union Coalition will host its next Friday Conversation webinar today, titled, “Life in the C-Suite for Women.” The event will run from 1-2 p.m. E.T.
“The percentage of women in leadership in the credit union movement is extremely low, even though research proves that advancing women into leadership positions not only bridges the gap in gender equity but also improves overall company success,” the AACUC said. “Join us for an eye-opening CTC conversation as extraordinary women leaders share their personal journeys, the obstacles they've faced, and the strategies they've employed to champion DEI within the credit union system. Together, we'll uncover the untapped potential of women leaders and pave the way for a more inclusive and prosperous future in the world of credit unions.”
The Panelists
Panelists will include:
- Deborah Fears, president/CEO, Chicago Post Office Employees Credit Union
- Dayatra Matthews, chief legal officer and general counsel, Local Government Federal Credit Union/Civic FCU
- Gloria Dixon, director, philanthropy & executive director BECU Foundation, BECU
- Sharon Camper, chief people officer, Apple FCU; board member, AACUC
Carlene Alexander, global diversity officer for United Nations Federal Credit Union, will moderate the conversation.
To register, go here.
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