Why you should ‘crash’ an event

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by: Dana Murn-Kohal

Free registration to a great credit union industry event is a cool part about being a “crasher” through The Cooperative Trust.  But it isn’t the coolest part.

Being one of nine crashers at the CU Water Cooler Symposium, which took place the second week of September in Austin, Texas, was unparalleled to anything I’ve taken part in before. With having a roommate and getting practically no sleep all part of the experience, crashing is most often undertaken by people under 35, though it’s open to everyone. Here are three reasons to add “crash an event” to your professional bucket list.

1. The knowledge. The CU Water Cooler event structure lent itself to full knowledge immersion. Speakers’ presentations were followed by a Q&A session, which allowed attendees to dive deeper and also synthesize what they were learning. Plus, crashers had an additional session with two speakers every dayso we got twice the knowledge!

2. The networking. There was a lot of hype about having crashers at the event, which made for an easy opening line for networking! We crashers forged a special bond that facilitated sharing our professional experiences with one another. It ended up being far more than simply networking–I walked away with some great friends!

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