YPs make plans for active schedule in 2018

Just a few reminders for Young Professionals as the holidays approach. For 2018, the main YP focus will be financial education. To assist with this initiative, we have some upcoming events that we would like to extend invitations to our Young Professionals for. We also have some scholarships available to assist with making it possible […]

Just a few reminders for Young Professionals as the holidays approach. For 2018, the main YP focus will be financial education. To assist with this initiative, we have some upcoming events that we would like to extend invitations to our Young Professionals for. We also have some scholarships available to assist with making it possible for the YPs to attend that we will be announcing soon. As our goals are improved industry awareness, increased knowledge exchange, professional development, and strengthening the collaborative spirit of young credit union professionals, we would love to have credit unions from all Chapters represented at these events. Please consider sending some of your YPs to the following:

  • The State Advocacy Conferences feature time to interact with state lawmakers, updates on legislative and regulatory issues, and speakers. Financial education is always a hot topic. Join us in Tallahassee, FL, Jan. 30-31 and in Montgomery, AL, Feb. 6-7. YP registration is only $79 for each event and special housing accommodations may be available for considerably less than the hosting hotels. Click here for more details and to register. YPs requesting scholarships and those unable to attend the entire event as well as those requesting more affordable accommodations should contact SECUF Director, Juli Lewis, as soon as possible.
  • The next YP Think Tank will be in Birmingham, AL during the month of March (March 10 or 17…TBD). Registration is FREE. More specifics to come soon. Please spread the word. All YPs and those professionals wanting to learn more about the YPGs are welcome to attend.
  • YPGs have been challenged to facilitate reality fairs and/or financial education workshops during the first quarter, leading up to Financial Literacy Month (April). Get with SECUF Director, Juli Lewis, to help coordinate and to be sure that your credit union is represented.
  • We have a couple vacancies on the YP Council for both FL and AL. Please contact Juli Lewis if you are interested in learning more.

As always, the first step is to be sure that YOUR Young Professionals (credit union employees age 40 & under) are registered as a YP. Registration can be found here. Thank you and we hope to see credit unions of all sizes represented and acting as an integral part of the YP movement! If you would like to help sponsor this movement, please contact Juli.Lewis@lscu.coop.

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