The CUNA Governmental Affairs Conference (GAC) is live and in-person following a virtual event in 2021 due to the pandemic.
Following are highlights from Sunday. (Photos by EPNAC.com)
“If you can focus your energy on one person, it gives us the ability to scale the story,” and it’s no longer a massive concept that’s impossible to tackle, says Mick Ebeling, founder and CEO of Not Impossible Labs, during Sunday’s ED Talk.
Young credit union leaders “future proof” the credit union movement by providing an influx of leadership, says CUNA President/CEO Jim Nussle. He takes a selfie Sunday with conference Crashers, young professionals selected by The Cooperative Trust to attend the conference.
After two years, Antonio Neves welcomes attendees back to the CUNA Governmental Affairs Conference “safe and healthy.”
Heather Lally-Voight, CUNA Councils Executive Committee chair and chief operating officer at Community First Credit Union in Neenah, Wis., introduces the ED Talk speaker.
Attracting and retaining employees was the key focus of the Small Credit Union Roundtable, led by Tom Sakash, CUNA’s manager of small credit union initiatives.
Some 4,500 credit union advocates are attending the 2022 CUNA GAC.
Attendees learn what to expect from the credit union movement’s premier event.
L Street gears up for a busy week.
Conference attendees grace the cover of Credit Union Magazine in booth #608 in the Exhibit Hall.
Nearly 250 system providers are exhibiting at this year’s conference.
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