Embracing education is well worth the investment

I have talked extensively about how leaders are made – not born – and how the springboard of success starts with a seed of motivation to learn. As one of our founding fathers and the face on the $100 bill, Benjamin Franklin said, “an investment in knowledge pays the best interest.” No pun intended with the quote, but the message rings true for our core mission as credit union industry leaders.

We are in the business where lawmakers and regulators can rapidly shift policies and we must overcome a learning obstacle to ensure we are effectively, and compliantly, serving our members. Our industry is also impacted by ever-changing consumer trends, advancements in technology, and so much more.

The hunger to learn and be open minded is essential for growth in the industry and to provide members with top-of-the-line financial services. That requires problem solving, critical thinking, and a good knowledge foundation, which come from conferences with colleagues, training sessions, and mentorships.

At NAFCU, we host the Management and Leadership Institute, a yearly event where credit union leaders learn best practices to be a highly successful leader. The weeklong program is just one of many that NAFCU offers over the course of the year because we know how important it is to build connections, gain advice, and be coached by some of the best minds in our rapidly changing industry.

 

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