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After recently leaving her CEO post at the Credit Union League of Connecticut, Jill Nowacki is opening a new chapter in her career to help credit unions win the war for talent.

"In my time with the league, I've had the chance to work with credit unions on strategic planning, and one of the areas where I see them being held back from really achieving their highest potential is that there are some pretty big gaps in the strategic planning process related to human capital," Nowacki said.  "I am deeply interested in being able to help credit unions do a better job in the war for talent. And I think there is a tremendous opportunity in this space to be able to work with credit unions to be sure they have the right human capital strategies in place."

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