ARLINGTON, Va. — Speakers confirmed for the NASCUS State System Summit this summer in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. promise to cover a wide range of credit union issues.
"The NASCUS State System Summit is a unique event that joins the regulators and the regulated as well as credit union system leaders to dialogue on timely issues and hear from system experts," NASCUS President/CEO Mary Martha Fortney said. "NASCUS looks forward to this productive and valuable event."
During the Summit, slated for Aug. 9-11, NCUA Board Member Gigi Hyland, the board's liaison to NASCUS, will discuss timely regulatory and legislative issues impacting credit unions in a session entitled "The grand Perhaps." President/Dean of Western CUNA Management School Dr. Jim Likens will update participants on current risks and challenges to the increasingly complex credit union balance sheet. National Federation of Community Development Credit Unions Executive Director Cliff Rosenthal will present opportunities for small credit unions to serve all their members. Additionally, Venable Partner and NASCUS General Counsel Bruce Jolly will hit on the hot topics of conversions, mergers, and state level litigation.
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NASCUS renamed and revamped its annual conference last year to reflect the collaborative theme of bringing together state and federal regulators, state credit union executives, league representatives and other dual chartering supporters to address the year's critical issues.
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