Inside Cornerstone
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Cornerstone’s Tanya Dittberner earns CUDE
After attending the National Credit Union Foundation’s Credit Union Development Educator program, Tanya Dittberner, director of communications and media relations for Cornerstone League, has just received her Development Educator (DE) designation. -
It’s not too late to register for IMPACT 2022
You still have time to register for Cornerstone League’s IMPACT 2022: Annual Meeting and Council Forums, April 20–22. But don’t delay; the window for registration is closing. -
Emerging risks outlook: Keep ahead of trends and issues
Innovation, employee experience, and evolving consumer preferences are changing the financial services landscape, including the way financial products and services are delivered. -
Ukrainian CUs receive another $500k to resume agricultural lending
USAID and Worldwide Foundation for Credit Unions released the second and final disbursement from a $1 million liquidity fund to help partner credit unions affiliated with World Council of Credit Unions’ Credit for Agriculture Producers (CAP) Project resume agricultural lending and support food security in wartime Ukraine. -
In Memoriam: Steve Branstetter
We at Cornerstone League were shocked and saddened to learn of the passing of our friend and colleague Steve Branstetter of People’s Trust Federal Credit Union over the weekend.
Upcoming Events
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Branch Manager Bootcamp: Fall Session 2
OnlineThis enhanced four-part series will focus on the next generation of branch managers. -
Mastering Board Leadership Bootcamp 2026
OnlineThis session is designed to equip board members and chairs with the tools, frameworks, and mindsets required to govern with confidence, clarity, and cohesion. -
Managers Roundtable 2026
Join us in Hot Springs for education and networking. -
Branch Manager Bootcamp: Fall Session 1
OnlineThis enhanced four-part series will focus on the next generation of branch managers. -
Collections Seminar
OnlineCollectors of all experience levels will benefit from this webinar, and all collectors will emerge from this training with a better grasp of what not to do, what to do, and how to do it.
