One experimental aspect of adjusting to our new, physically-distanced way of life in the credit union industry has been participating in virtual conferences. I recently listened in on two that were adapted from cancelled in-person events to a virtual format: PSCU's Virtual Member Forum and NAFCU's State of the Industry. Organizers have done an excellent job of pivoting quickly to bring as much value as possible to attendees under new limitations, and they should be commended for their efforts. Of course, "attending" a conference virtually comes with pros and cons.
Pros: No traveling, which means no 6 a.m. flights, no overpriced room service, and no dragging my laptop around a convention center while searching for a power outlet to get some work done. And lots of hours back in my schedule, which means I'm always on top of emails and assignments.
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