Sister Societies
Sister Societies are local Global Women Leadership Network chapters (part of the World Council of Credit Unions) established around the world to further the Network’s global mission of making a local impact. Chapter members do this by convening credit union leaders (men and women), discussing credit union issues, exchanging ideas, networking with neighboring credit union leaders, and sharing lessons learned. Sister Societies also provide an opportunity to talk through important issues impacting women leaders in credit unions.
The Sister Society initiative within the Cornerstone region is part of the League’s International Relationship Committee.
Upcoming Meetings
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Golf Clinic - North Texas Sister Society
Arlington, TXWhether you’re looking to perfect your swing or you’ve never picked up a club in your life, it’s time to hit the green! We are thrilled to invite you to the North Texas Sister Society Golf Clinic.
Sister Society chapters hold networking and educational events throughout the year. Keep checking back for more events.
Latest News
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OKC Sister Society Gets Insights on Climbing the Corporate Ladder
Credit union leaders addressed the Oklahoma City Sister Society and held a school supplies drive for homeless youth. -
Chapters and Sister Societies Excel in Leadership and Fundraising
Cornerstone is pleased to share the good news about chapters and their charitable achievements around the region. -
Sister Society Shares Experiences with Imposter Syndrome
Kansas/Missouri chapter takes on “imposter syndrome” and shares strategies to overcome sense of inadequacy. -
North Texas Sister Society to hold meeting May 1
Delve into the strategies and initiatives that CEOs of leading credit unions implement to promote and support women's leadership development. -
Kansas/Missouri Sister Society to hold meeting May 2
Visiting Wichita on May 2? Attend a special Sister Society meeting on the Global Women’s Leadership Network.
Questions?
For more information regarding Sister Societies, including upcoming meetings, how you can get involved and volunteer in an existing or new chapter, please contact one of the following leaders:
Arkansas Chapter
Tammy Passafiume
Diamond Lakes FCU
Central Texas Chapter
Shelli McCoy
First Central CU
Greater Houston Chapter
Wellby Financial
TDECU
Kansas Chapter
CU of America
Meritrust CU
Missouri Chapter
Mazuma CU
Mainstreet CU
North Texas Chapter
Resource One CU
Tarrant County’s CU
Oklahoma City Chapter
Allegiance CU
Teachers CU
Tulsa Chapter
Oklahoma Central CU
Oklahoma Central CU
West Texas Chapter
GECU
FirstLight CU
