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From the April-23, 2008 issue of Credit Union Times Magazine • Subscribe!

NAFCU Launches Full-Service Site for Conference

WASHINGTON -- NAFCU has launched a new full-service Web site (www.nafcu-sandiego.org) for its 2008 Chart a Course for Success annual conference.

The site offers information about the annual conference that will take place July 8-12 in San Diego, Calif., at the San Diego Conference Center.

"This year we established a one-stop Web site that allows attendees to review the session offerings, featured speakers, travel information, spouse/guest tour options, networking opportunities and much more to make the experience of registering for the conference easy and tailor made to suit each attendee's individual needs," said NAFCU President Fred R. Becker. "It's like getting a sneak peak at the conference."

The breakout sessions at the conference will cover topics from opportunities in the mortgage market to insights into the small business market to give credit unions competitive advantages in today's dynamic marketplace. The subject areas cover leadership/management, finance/marketing, compliance/operations and technology/security.

"With over 40 breakout sessions featuring top-notch industry experts and thought leaders like Marshall Goldsmith and Keith Harrell, as well as the comedy genius of Bob Newhart and a great location like San Diego, this year's conference promises to entertain as well as inspire greatness in all who attend," Becker said.

--lsiegriest@cutimes.com

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