AUSTIN, Texas–The deadline to take advantage of the discounted room rate at the Omni Hotel for the CUTomorrow Conference is fast approaching.
The final day to get the discounted rate of $199 is August 7th. After that date the room rate increases. The CUTomorrow Conference is scheduled for Sept. 9-11 with an agenda based on feedback from readers of CUToday.info.
The discounted room rate is part of the broader effort in the spirit of credit union collaboration to keep costs low and provide a unique, one-of-a-kind gathering for credit unions in which CUs with market-proven strategies for growth share how they did it and what they learned with attendees at the meeting, so that they might do the same.
In addition to the reduced rate on rooms at the Omni Hotel in vibrant downtown Austin, Texas, the meeting registration cost has been kept low at just $499.
Low Cost & ROI
“The low cost and the ROI offered by the excellent CUTomorrow agenda are a terrific way to use some of the money credit unions are receiving as part of their NCUSIF rebates to invest in the future,” said Frank J. Diekmann, Cooperator-in-Chief at CUToday.info.
The low cost of the meeting is being made possible by support from Catalyst Corporate, Volcorp, Harland Clarke, CU*Answers, Emery Financial Group, and CUNA Mutual AdvantEdge Analytics.
James L. This & Associates is also co-sponsoring the meeting and also waiving any fees for its work in helping to organize and manage the event.
On the Agenda
The agenda features some of the leading CU success stories published by CUToday.info that speak to real-world accomplishments in lending, new member onboarding, employee onboarding, cost-control, walletshare growth and much more. In addition, the meeting will open and close with sessions led by Filene and Dr. Jim This, respectively, on how to get the most out of the meeting and how to successfully implement change once attendees return to their credit unions.
There will also be an hour of Q&A on day one with all of the first-day speakers, and a bonus session at which real-world solutions to challenges faced by each attendee will be “crowd-sourced,” allowing other attendees to offer ideas and suggestions drawn from their own experiences on how to arrive at a fix.
More information on the meeting can be found at CUTomorrow.info.
