Here is another collection of odds and ends from the Reporter’s Notebook...
THE 'tude
In a recent public letter to the NCUA staff, Chairman Todd Harper announced he was “stepping away from daily duties” for back surgery.
Some items from the notebook, your emails, the road and more…
Only 4% of the members of Gen Z are credit union members, according to an article by PSCU/Co-op and pyments.com. “And that’s a problem,” the headline of the article asserts.
I've had the unique opportunity to be deeply involved in 19 different startups. I think that may qualify me as a “serial entrepreneur,” though I’m not sure that’s always a good thing.
I’m about to share three words with you (technically, it’s two) and kindly ask that you give me a minute and not immediately stop reading just because you’ve heard them before: people helping people.
I’m afraid I must rant again about NCUA’s management of the NCUSIF investment portfolio.
There are a lot of unique stories in credit unions that are also about doing good, and among them is a 30-year-old basketball tournament that has now seen its last basket scored—but only after raising some $750,000 for an important cause.
One of the extraordinary advantages of a credit union charter is the choice of either a state or federal license.
March Madness is here, and while most eyes are on the college basketball tournaments for both men and women, we know credit union leaders across the country are focused on Madness of their own.
