MADISON, Wis.—The World Council of Credit Unions (WOCCU) is reminding the deadline to early bird registration for its 2024 World Credit Union Conference is approaching.
The meeting is scheduled for Boston, July 21–24.
Registration fees for the annual event, co-hosted with America’s Credit Unions, will increase by $200 per attendee after April 12.
“Conference attendees will have the opportunity to connect with peers from around the world and hear from leading business minds, including keynote speakers Shawn Kanungo, René Carayol and Erica Dhawan,” WOCCU said. “Attendees can choose from over 35 different breakout sessions, as well as interactive Lunch and Learn Workshops. World Council of Credit Unions is NASBA accredited, which means attendees can also earn up to 9.2 Continuing Professional Education (CPE) Credits by attending the 2024 event.”
Guest Program Available
WOCCU said the program will also offer a guest program, and that it offers both a social guest and a full guest option, “providing the opportunity for companions to enjoy the city and attend conference events.
“Additional activities such as our Dinner with Strangers, Worldwide Foundation for Credit Unions' Gala at Thompson Island and Credit Union Visits are also available for attendees,” WOCCU added.
For info, go to www.wcuc.org and to register for the event.
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