Inside Cornerstone
Headlines
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Control of Edinburg Teachers CU returned to members
Great news for the credit union movement: Edinburg Teachers Credit Union is once again under the control of its members. -
How to avoid Wells Fargo’s $205 million overdraft mistake
JMFA’s Cheryl Lawson takes a look at the overdraft mistake that requires Wells Fargo to pay back $205 million in “surprise overdraft fees.” -
Career Moves and Milestones
Cornerstone League recognizes the professional advancements and milestones of member credit union leaders and staff. -
CUs Grow and Do Good in the Community
Cornerstone recognizes member credit unions sharing news about their growth, expansion, and endeavors in the community, exemplifying the truth that credit unions care. This week: two feel-good stories from AMOCO FCU in Texas City. -
Cornerstone League welcomes new board members
The Cornerstone League Board of Directors has expanded to accommodate directors from Kansas and Missouri. See the updated roster.
Upcoming Events
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SHIFT Lending & Collections Conference
Irving, TexasHosted in partnership with the Cornerstone Lending & Collections Council, this conference provides networking and education opportunities for lending and collections professionals. -
Cocktails & Credit Unions
Leawood, KSJoin fellow credit union advocates for an afternoon of networking with credit union leaders and legislative supporters—compliments of the Credit Union Political Action Committee (CUPAC) of Kansas! -
CEO Roundtable - Houston
Houston, TXOpportunity for CEOs to engage in discussions with colleagues from around the region. -
Webinar: The 5300 Survival Guide- Building a Reliable Call Report Process
OnlineIn this session, credit unions will learn to build a streamlined call report process so that it does not feel overwhelming. We will break down the essential components of a strong reporting workflow and highlight the most common challenges that credit unions face when preparing the 5300 in-house. -
Webinar: Practical Tool to Combat AI Fraud
OnlineJoin the Fraud Council for a no-hype, vendor-free look from someone working on the operational side, just like you. This session is focused on AI Fraud and is designed for credit union professionals across member onboarding, fraud, lending, and operations.
