HENDERSON, Nev.–Mitchell Stankovic’s Underground has announced plans for a new focus on understanding strategic digital roadmaps.
“I’m excited to announce that following our Underground in Washington DC, we ask a thoughtful group of leaders to get together and define what is digital IQ,” stated Sue Mitchell, CEO of Mitchell Stankovic. “We formed a focus group following the Underground in D.C. and with NACUSO and developed a format for a digital IQ series of articles beginning May and continuing through October where we will provide a playbook, Digital IQ Ideas into Action, to attendees at the Underground in Las Vegas.”
According to the company:
- Introduction to Digital IQ
- Cloud Native vs Lift & Shift
- Machine Learning & AI Tools
- Trust – CUs Own the Member Relationship
- Digital IQ Questions & Assessment
- The Future of Digital IQ in Credit Unions
Series Now Available
Mitchell Stankovic reported that Amber Harsin, CEO of Prodigy, will be joining George Estrada of AWS in writing the series, as she represents 37 credit unions with a cloud-based service bureau.
“We need to know what to ask, define terms, and apply it within credit unions,” noted Harsin. “I love that the relationship with the Underground initiative founded by Mitchell Stankovic, is not limited to an event or chat or controversial debate, instead it results in actions and white papers that credit unions can implement. I’m proud to be involved in this initiative, and to be part of the Underground community.”
The Digital IQ series sis now available with both articles and video clips. Register here to access the series.
In addition, credit unions can also for Mitchell Stankovic’s next Underground, “MyMoney,” set for Oct. 21 in Las Vegas and to coincide with the Money 20/20 conference and the California and Nevada CU Leagues’ REACH Conference.
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