Last Chance to Register for Crash ELEVATE and Crash Hike the Hill

Wed July 17, 2024

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Attention Young Professionals! The deadline to apply for Crash ELEVATE and Crash Hike the Hill is TODAY, July 25. Don’t miss these unique opportunities to enhance your career and engage with industry leaders and legislators.

 

Crash ELEVATE: Credit Union Leadership Summit (Sept. 4-6)

Held in Houston, Texas, Crash ELEVATE offers a platform to learn from the industry's top speakers on crucial topics such as emotional intelligence, turning limitations into opportunities, and becoming an unstoppable leader. This summit will provide YPs with the skills and insights needed to advance their careers. Attendees will participate in regular conference sessions and special breakout sessions tailored to their development needs.

 

Crash Hike the Hill (Sept. 10-12)

Crash Hike the Hill, held in Washington, D.C., provides an exciting opportunity to gain valuable face time with legislators. This event allows you to get an insider's look at how legislation is influenced and learn how to effectively advocate for credit union issues. Participants will engage in meetings with lawmakers, attend special sessions on advocacy, and network with other young professionals and credit union leaders.

 

Benefits of Participating

Both events are tailored to enhance your knowledge and skills, making you a more effective leader within your credit union. You’ll have the chance to build connections with peers, industry leaders, and legislators, expanding your professional network. Gain firsthand experience in advocacy and learn how to confidently bring issues to lawmakers. Moreover, you’ll contribute your unique insights and ideas, helping to shape the future of the credit union movement.

To become a Crasher, submit your application TODAY. This is your chance to be part of a program that integrates young professionals into significant industry events, providing invaluable experiences and opportunities for growth.

For more information and to submit your application, visit the Crash program page.