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TTCU announces 3.5 million in dividends
Tulsa Teachers Credit Union Federal Credit Union (TTCU) announced that $3.5 million in member rewards dividends were paid out to TTCU members in 2020, an increase of 10.5 percent over the previous year. -
Harper named NCUA board chairman
On Tuesday, President Joseph R. Biden Jr. designated National Credit Union Administration Board Member Todd M. Harper as the 12th chairman of the NCUA board, effective immediately. -
Cornerstone Resources announces new chief revenue officer
Cornerstone Resources—a subsidiary of the Cornerstone League—announces the appointment of Ryan Dold as its chief revenue officer, effective Jan. 25. -
Foundation offers FiCEP at half price
Registration is now open for the Credit Union National Association financial counseling certification program (FiCEP). The Cornerstone Foundation is offering the program at half off their regular cost to help credit unions meet members’ increasing need for reliable financial advice to help them weather the financial hardships brought on by the pandemic. -
Caroline Willard delivers state of the union to Dallas Chapter
Cornerstone League President/CEO Caroline Willard addressed the Dallas Chapter of Credit Unions on Wednesday, giving a state of the union address. In addition to the League, Willard leads the Foundation and Resources, the League’s service corporation, serving approximately 450 credit unions.
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.
