Inside Cornerstone
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Cornerstone Foundation Welcomes Three New Trustees
The Cornerstone Foundation has elected three new Trustees to its board: Michael Massey, Sonya McDonald, and Grant Weiland. -
Council Day 2025: Culture, Risk, and Resilience—All in One Day
Cornerstone’s annual Council Day explores the real challenges facing credit unions. Don’t miss this free virtual event featuring expert speakers, council-specific sessions, and practical insights. -
Finding My Voice as a Young Professional on the ELEVATE Stage
For one young professional, ELEVATE was a reminder of what makes credit unions, along with the entire credit union movement, so special. -
Celebrating 31 Years of Service: David Brooks' Retirement
Join us in congratulating Texas Bridge Credit Union CEO David Brooks on 31 years of service. -
YP Spotlights for September
The Leaguer regularly features YP Spotlights to help you get to know these up-and-comers. This month: Lauren McKay, Jessica Marin, and Steffany Rodriguez.
Upcoming Events
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Advocacy Update - Kansas - May
OnlineCredit union advocacy leaders in Kansas are invited to hear the latest policy and political news. -
Virtual IRA Workshops
OnlineWorking in partnership with the Tennessee League, participants build foundational and advanced knowledge of IRA’s along with any updates for operational effectiveness within the credit union. -
2026 CU FinHealth Conference
Denver, COThe leading financial well-being event for credit unions and system partners. CU FinHealth is not just another conference; it is an opportunity to truly commit to the “People Helping People” mission. -
ALM Webinar Series II: Webinar 4 - Organizing an ALM Process
OnlineAs the second webinar in Series II, this session will review the components of an investment and an ALM policy, review an ALM checklist, and discuss a liquidity analysis. -
ALM Webinar Series II: Webinar 3 - GAP
OnlineAs the first webinar in Series II, this session will walk you through interest rate risk: what it is; why it impacts your credit union; and why the NCUA requires regular monitoring.
