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Registration open for Foundation’s 2020 DE Trainings

Limited seats available for four training sessions

MADISON, WI (January 8, 2020) — Credit union leaders and emerging leaders can now register for the National Credit Union Foundation’s (the Foundation) 2020 Credit Union Development Education (DE) Trainings taking place in Madison, Wis.

DE is a transformative and experiential training that promotes the education and application of credit union business principles and philosophy. The mission of the DE Program is to professionals within the credit union movement understand and leverage credit unions’ unique business model to serve members and communities in new and better ways. Upon completion of the DE Program, individuals receive their CUDE designation and join the ranks of thousands of DEs worldwide committed to changing the world through credit unions.

Register for one of the following 2020 DE Training dates:
March 29 – April 4
May 10 – 16
September 13 – 19
November 8 – 14

Additional registration information including mail-in registration forms and cost details can be found on the Foundation’s website www.ncuf.coop/registerforde.

Who Should Attend DE?
DE Training is intended for emerging or established leaders from credit unions, system partners and organizations that support credit unions*. Employees from all organizational levels are eligible to attend – from c-suite, to MSRs, accounting or IT folks, marketers and board directors… all are encouraged to attend!

Since 1982, over 2,000 credit union advocates from over 35 countries have attended the U.S. DE Training to earn their CUDE™ designation. Independent, international DE programs have spun off from the U.S. program and are operational in Africa, Asia, Canada, the Caribbean, Europe and Philippines. These programs have expanded the global DE alumni network to more than 4,500 individuals worldwide.


About National Credit Union Foundation

The National Credit Union Foundation (the Foundation) is the charitable arm of the U.S. credit union movement and works as a catalyst to improve people’s financial lives through credit unions. Through grants and programs, the Foundation is strengthening financial well-being, igniting passion, and instilling knowledge about the credit union difference, and uniting resources to help credit union people during disaster. Donations to the Foundation ultimately enable credit unions to help their members reach life-changing goals and achieve financial freedom.

Contacts

Danielle Brown
608-231-4353
dbrown@ncuf.coop

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