WASHINGTON—Entry-level employees who want to convert ideas into action should prepare written reports and collaborate with other departments before presenting proposals for change to CEOs.
Specifically, those who attended the Credit Union Times sponsored "Not for CEOs" leadership roundtable during the second day of GAC asked the credit union executive panel of credit union how they can harness the enthusiasm and ideas gained at conferences without losing momentum when they return to their cooperatives.
Panelists Michael Poulos, CEO of Michigan First CU; Bob Schumacher, retired CEO of MountainCrest CU; Brent Dixon, Filene Research Institute; Kathryn Davis, SVP at Xceed Financial CU, and Moderator Sarah Snell Cooke, Credit Union Times Editor-in-Chief, addressed questions asked in person and via Twitter regarding career development. The event was broadcast over the internet via live feed on the Credit Union Times website and sponsored by CO-OP Financial Services.
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