Crasher alert: YPs sign up for a chance to join CUs at the 2017 GAC

Do you want to Crash the GAC? The 2017 Governmental Affairs Conference (GAC) is Feb. 26 – March 2, and crashing the event is a rare opportunity for up-and-coming credit union young professionals to take part in keynote and breakout sessions, visit congressional leaders in Hike the Hill advocacy meetings, and network with more than […]

Do you want to Crash the GAC? The 2017 Governmental Affairs Conference (GAC) is Feb. 26 – March 2, and crashing the event is a rare opportunity for up-and-coming credit union young professionals to take part in keynote and breakout sessions, visit congressional leaders in Hike the Hill advocacy meetings, and network with more than 4,000 credit union leaders attending the CUNA GAC.

Crash events are specific for young credit union professionals, which are planned alongside an existing credit union conference. The Cooperative Trust, Credit Union National Association (CUNA), and your state leagues/associations are joining forces in an attempt to get one crasher from each state and the District of Columbia represented at this year’s GAC. This year, there will also be a wildcard spot for a 52nd Crasher to come, too.

Every Crasher will receive a full conference registration from CUNA. Travel, hotel, and food costs are the responsibility of the Crasher and their credit union. Apply by 11:59 p.m. CT on Nov. 23 for a chance to get involved and Crash the GAC. For more details, email trust@trust.coop or visit the website.

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