For CU Strategic Planning's Jamie Chase, social engineering has always been the key to true collaboration. "It is about creating partnerships, exploring needs where credit unions can provide the education and financing to create jobs, reduce poverty, increase assets and really help local communities grow," the latest Women to Watch honoree said. "Credit unions were the first organizations to give loans to women in their own names. What's going on in our time now that could use some economic justice?"   Learn more about Chase and other Women to Watch honorees.    

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