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Featured Speakers Eric North and Ron Brown Announced for 2013 CUNA Collections & Bankruptcy School

MADISON, WI (June 3, 2013) CUNA announced topics and key speakers for CUNA Collections & Bankruptcy School, September 9-12, 2013 in Tempe, AZ.  Registration and school details are available at training.cuna.org/cbs.

CUNA Collections & Bankruptcy School offers collections professionals and managers the nuts-and-bolts details of collections techniques and practices. The school’s curriculum features the intricacies of running a credit union’s collections department, from delinquencies to bankruptcy and the procedures and legality involved.

“This program is all about staying on top of the worthwhile knowledge and current trends in collections,” stated Marlo Foltz, Director of Blended Learning at CUNA. “We know this year’s content and speakers will provide attendees with solutions to the issues that are significant to credit union collections in 2013.”

Attendees will have the chance to learn applicable skills and knowledge from featured speakers Eric North and Ron Brown.

This year’s breakout sessions topics include:

  • High-Stepping Through the FDCPA Minefield
  • The Economy and Its Impact on Collections
  • Advanced Bankruptcy
  • Best Practices Roundtable
  • The Transient Consumer – The Changing Face of Collections

CUNA offers the Collections & Bankruptcy School curriculum in two learning tiers, Introduction and Advanced, to further tailor the learning to each attending collections professional.

For more information about CUNA Collections & Bankruptcy School and to register, visit training.cuna.org/cbs.

About CUNA
With its network of affiliated state credit union leagues, Credit Union National Association (CUNA) serves 90 percent of America’s 7,200 state and federally chartered credit unions, which are owned by more than 96 million consumer members. Credit unions are not-for-profit cooperatives providing affordable financial services to people from all walks of life.  For more information about CUNA, visit www.cuna.org or the CUNAverse blog and follow @CUNAverse on Twitter.  For more information about credit unions, visit www.aSmarterChoice.org and follow @asmarterchoice on Twitter.


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