While credit unions have traditionally been more diverse than other financial institutions, that parity does not extend to the technology space, experts said, an area that will become increasingly important as credit unions continue to operate virtually.
"Not many women have specifically gone into the IT field and said this is going to be my career path [into credit unions]. When you think about fintech and what we have going forward, I think that will be important," Susan Mitchell, a consultant and founding chair of the Global Women's Leadership Network, said.
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