Are You a Uniquely-Talented CU Executive? We Want to Hear From You
A call for credit union executive talents to be featured in an upcoming print issue.
CU Times looks to feature executives with creative talents, such as music, acting, dance or magic.
Credit unions are known for doing a lot of good and fun things for members and the communities they serve every day. As the staff of CU Times has learned over the years, there’s more to it than what we see on the outside – a lot of the successes are driven by the talents of credit union executives themselves.
This recently led to an interesting staff discussion about our executive audience: Outside of work, what other talents do they have?
CU Times is working on a feature article for an upcoming summer print issue to try and answer that question. We are asking for input from our subscribers to let us know about interesting credit union executive talents.
For example:
- Do any CU executives play in a band or play an instrument?
- Do any CU executives perform in a theater group?
- Do any CU executives know how to perform magic?
- Do any CU executives dance, instruct a yoga class or teach kids martial arts?
The list goes on and on.
CU Times would like to hear from you so we may highlight the potentially hidden talents of our credit union executives.
Please email mogden@cutimes.com or nchilingerian@cutimes.com and share with us the talent(s) and send along any photos or videos that we might use in the upcoming issue.