Emergency planning in the credit union industry has come a long way in the last 10 years, but even after Harvey and Irma, pros say they're still seeing credit unions make some common mistakes. 

Planning for the wrong problem

Wind and water can be devastating, but there's often a bigger threat, according to Paul Sullivan, who is SVP of strategic business development at Agility Recovery, which has offices in Canada, Denver and Atlanta.

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