Who says credit union execs can't have a bit of fun during Symitar's Educational Conference?
Toby Ragaini (left), executive vice president of technovation at the $805 million Vantage Credit Union in Bridgeton, Mo., and Kelley Ferguson (right), CIO at the $1.7 billion Numerica Credit Union in Spokane Valley, Wash., were just a few of the many credit union executives who met and posed with rapper and reality television star Flava Flav.
The Public Enemy rapper headlined the 13th annual Flying Monkey Show, sponsored by San Diego-based security firm Stickley on Security and technology firm CUTEK, headquartered in Murrieta, Calif.
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