PHOENIX — Alison Chamlet said she is always amazed at the amount of sharing that takes place in the credit union world.

As the vice president of wealth management and retirement services at $1.2 billion Arizona State Credit Union and with years of investment experience under her belt, Chamlet said the learning experiences are refreshing. She recently attended the Credit Union Professional Managers Association's annual meeting and was reenergized by the dialogues.

"I don't know if words can express the value that I get when I'm with a group of my peers," Chamlet said. "In the credit union world, we sometimes have folks managing programs that [have not yet gained] industry experience or haven't been licensed for a long time. But we're all at the some stage going through the same issues."

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