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

Sister Society chapters hold networking and educational events throughout the year. Keep checking back for more events.

Latest News

Tulsa Sister Society Bingo Night Raises $3,700

Wed August 28, 2024

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The Tulsa Sister Society hosted a successful Bingo Night fundraiser on July 10 at the Stokely Event Center in Tulsa. The event offered an evening filled with fun, laughter, and community—and the chance to win prizes—all to support the Tulsa Sister Society.

Tulsa Sister Society Group Shot

Thanks to the generosity and support of everyone involved, the Tulsa Sister Society raised $3,700. These funds will play a crucial role in planning future events, providing invaluable opportunities for credit union employees to network and build connections within their community.

The Tulsa Sister Society is committed to fostering a strong network of women credit union professionals, and this event marks a significant step toward achieving that goal. The members extend their heartfelt gratitude to the event sponsors, whose support was instrumental in making this event possible:

  • Communication Federal Credit Union
  • Oklahoma Central Credit Union
  • Tinker Federal Credit Union 
  • Oklahoma Community Credit Union 
  • Western Sun Federal Credit Union 

Stay tuned for more exciting events and opportunities with the Tulsa Sister Society.  

 

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

Monique Gunter 
Wellby Financial

Kansas Chapter

Nicole El-Chami
CU of America
Vicki Plank 
Meritrust CU

Missouri Chapter

Michelle Wood 
Mazuma CU 
Jean Hughes 
Mainstreet CU

North Texas Chapter

Mary Beth Spuck
Resource One CU
Lily Newfarmer
Tarrant County’s CU

Oklahoma City Chapter

Amy Downs
Allegiance CU
Griselda Spencer
Teachers CU

Tulsa Chapter

Gina Wilson
Oklahoma Central CU 
Jen Martin 
Oklahoma Central CU

West Texas Chapter

Judy DeHaro 
FirstLight CU