Inside Cornerstone
Headlines
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Missouri CUs Take ‘Don’t Tax My Credit Union’ Message to D.C.
Meetings were part of a national effort to protect the tax status and ensure lawmakers understand credit unions’ critical role in communities. -
Kansas Credit Union Leaders Meet with U.S. Rep. Ron Estes
Kansas credit union leaders met with U.S. Rep. Ron Estes to discuss the credit union difference and the credit union tax status. -
Arkansas CU Leaders Join AG Tim Griffin to Announce New Financial Fraud Tax Force
Task force collaborates and shares information with AG’s office and law enforcement about financial industry fraud. -
TruStage and CMN Hospitals Announce New Sponsorship Agreement
Donation for $392,500 will be used to fund nine events across the U.S. to benefit children’s health. -
Credit Unions Spring into the Future with Top Talent
Cornerstone recognizes the professional advancements and milestones of member credit union leaders and staff.
Upcoming Events
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Houston Chapter Partners for Progress – Cybersecurity
Houston, TXThe Houston Chapter of Credit Union’s Young Professionals invites you to a presentation by Blackswan Cybersecurity about cybersecurity challenges for credit unions -
Dallas Chapter Bowling for a Cause
Plano, TXJoin the Dallas Chapter of Credit Unions for an evening of fun, friendly competition, and giving back at Bowling for Charity: Strikes for Teachers! -
Webinar: Core Values: Managing Money in Line with What Matters to You
OnlineThis session is a space for members of the Money Habitudes community to explore your personal relationship with money and support your professional role. In this 60-minute session, we’ll take a step back from the numbers and do a financial reset with a core values activity. -
Central Arkansas Chapter of Credit Unions Bowling for Bucks
North Little Rock, ARJoin the Central Arkansas Chapter to strike up some fun while supporting credit union advocacy across Arkansas! -
Kansas City CEO Luncheon and CMN Tour
Kansas City, MOOpportunity for CEOs to tour Children's Miracle Network at the KU Medical Center before heading to a lunch where they will engage in discussions with colleagues from around the region.
