Tag: NAFCU Journal
Driving Motivation Through Purpose
John Spence
Several factors motivate employees to do great work. Money is a significant motivator, but not always at the top of the list. Recognition,...
A Brief Overview of Share Insurance
Tara Simpson, NAFCU Regulatory Compliance Counsel
Congress created the National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund (NCUSIF) back in 1970, with the purpose of insuring deposits...
Using Member Data to Bolster Advocacy
B. Dan Berger, NAFCU President and CEO
Advocacy will always be job No. 1 for NAFCU. You’ve likely heard me say this many times, but...
10 years of unwavering leadership in Washington
A look at the credit union landscape as Dan Berger celebrates milestone as NAFCU’s president and CEO
Not many people can say they’ve led an...
Enjoy the Ride: No Consensus on Recession
Credit unions will see challenges and opportunities in 2023.
“Rollercoaster” has been a common word used to describe the U.S. economy over the past few...
Enhance Your CU Knowledge, Passion with NAFCU
B. Dan Berger, NAFCU President and CEO
Learning is a lifelong endeavor. Regardless of age or position, it’s important to continually seek out new information,...
An Update on State Data Privacy Laws
Keith Schostag, NAFCU Senior Regulatory Compliance Counsel
In 1999, the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA) created a federal data privacy rule. This rule, implemented by Regulation P,...
Good Enough Isn’t Enough: The Differences Between Good and Great Leaders
John Spence
Leadership is a critical aspect of any organization, and the difference between a good leader and a great leader can profoundly impact the...
Executive Spotlight: Jan Roche
President and CEO of State Department Federal Credit Union
Q: What led you to the credit union industry, and to State Department Federal Credit Union...
How to Create a Member-Focused Culture
Shep Hyken, Speaker and Author
Member service is not a department. It’s a philosophy to be embraced by every employee of a credit union, from...