Inside Cornerstone
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Podcaster/Author Joins Cornerstone Chapters at Quarterly Meeting
Long-time Cornerstone League friend and management consultant Dr. Alise Cortez joined our recent Chapter Relations meeting to discuss how credit union leaders can leverage meaning to drive motivation. -
Pandemic shines a light on need to help members with investments
For more than a decade, the need for retirement savings and the level of focus needed on an individual’s investment plans has changed dramatically. -
Texas Trust Credit Union Awards $10K to Paul Quinn College
Texas Trust Credit Union is partnering with Paul Quinn College, America’s first Urban Work College, to create a memorial scholarship fund in honor of Miriam Johnson. The scholarship will provide $10,000 in scholarships to the college annually. -
Promoting the CU Difference Through Legislation and Development Opportunities
In this week’s issue of the Leaguer, we report on two legislative changes that will benefit credit unions. The House of Representatives on Monday approved legislation that would provide safe harbor for financial service providers to work with cannabis businesses that are in compliance with state laws. -
House Passes SAFE Act
The House of Representatives on Monday approved legislation that would provide safe harbor for financial service providers to work with cannabis businesses that are in compliance with state laws.
Upcoming Events
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Council Conference Day 2026
OnlineJoin your Cornerstone Council for a day of education and networking. -
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.
