CUs Unite Opens Registration for its Unique ‘CEO Dev Camp’

SILVERDALE, Wash.–CUs Unite, a CUSO that describes itself as a “CEO to CEO network,” said it will host its second annual CEO Dev Camp Aug. 10-12 in Madison, Wis., with a program that will be led by CEOs.

“Our mission is to build synergies amongst credit unions of all sizes to create efficiencies, through training, building networks and creating scale and leverage with vendors, and do things better together,” CUs Unite said.

CUs Unite said the CEO Dev Camp is a unique opportunity to share and learn from credit union CEOs.  

“All the ‘Camp Counselors’ are current or former CU CEOs,” CUs Unite stated. “The format is unique as it is interactive with a focus on sharing and active participation.  Attendance is limited to allow for collaborative discussions.”

The Takeaways

CUs Unite recommends attendees to the Dev Camp include newer CEOs, existing CEOs and those who aspire to be a CEO. It said takeaways will include:

  • What it really takes to be an effective credit union CEO and a roadmap for success.  
  • Invaluable CEO networking and an opportunity to continue the discussions using its proprietary platform.  For those interested, we will pair you with a “CEO Sherpa”. Sessions include: 
  • An understanding the CU’s current financials, vendors, contracts and realities
  • Improved CEO and board dynamics
  • Moving the CU team forward
  • Laying the groundwork for the CEO’s vision
  • Words of Wisdom, in which camp counselors share their best advice

Even More Takeaways

Additional takeaways will include, according to CU Unite:

  • The importance of effective strategic planning
  • Leading Up – Building a trusted partnership with your board through effective governance
  • Working with examiners
  • Bringing it all together – leadership, your board and your future direction

For additional information, go here

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