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New ID Requirements for Texas Vehicle Registrations and Renewals
The Texas Department of Motor Vehicles (TxDMV) board unanimously voted on Feb. 13 to pass new identification requirements for vehicle registrations. The new rules go into effect for initial registrations on March 5, and for registration renewals on Jan. 1, 2027. -
Cornerstone Partners with Zest AI to Bring Advanced Lending Intelligence to Credit Unions
Cornerstone announces a new partnership with Zest AI, bringing cutting-edge artificial intelligence tools to help credit unions' members strengthen their lending decisions, expand access to credit, and better serve their members. -
Foundation Professional Development Grant Recipients Share Heartfelt Messages
Credit unions across the Cornerstone region share heartfelt gratitude for Professional Development Grants that strengthen teams and expand opportunity. -
How Employee-Led Communities Strengthen Credit Union Culture
Employee resource groups help credit unions strengthen culture, develop future leaders, and deepen the sense of belonging for employees and members alike. -
In Memoriam: Debbie Blackshear, Steven Everett Scott
Honoring two devoted credit union leaders whose service, integrity, and commitment to the cooperative mission left a lasting impact on their credit unions and communities.
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.
