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CUNA Lending eSchool to cover current issues, advanced skills

June 25, 2018

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contacts:
Lauren Williams – CUNA Communications; (202) 626-7642; lwilliams@cuna.coop

Tracy Travis – CUNA Marketing; (608) 231-4219; ttravis@cuna.coop

MADISON, Wis., and WASHINGTON (June 25, 2018) – CUNA Lending eSchool will be held Aug. 7-28, 2018. Eight sessions will cover current issues in credit union lending to provide professionals the opportunity to broaden and update their lending expertise.

“Credit unions that want a modern, top-performing lending department should absolutely be represented at CUNA Lending eSchool,” said Kathy Smith, instructional design manager at CUNA. “Attendees of this program come to understand the realities of lending in today’s industry and what it takes to remain compliant, competitive and compelling to loan consumers.”

Hosted by experts in various facets of credit union lending, the eSchool’s sessions allow attendees to study important developments in their field and find new ways to serve their loan programs.

Sessions on this year’s agenda include:

  • How to Turn Around Your Credit Union’s Lending Culture
  • Coaching Skills for Winning Lending Managers
  • Consumer Lending Regulations Update
  • Rise Above Your Lending Risk
  • Mortgage Lending Regulations Update
  • Seizing Market Share in a Purchase Market
  • What Starts Well Ends Well: 12 Steps to Ensure a Smooth Loan Transaction
  • Lending Technology: What Lending Looks Like in 2018 and Beyond

To learn more and register for CUNA Lending eSchool, please click here.

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