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SUMMARY:Washington Examiner School
DESCRIPTION:Registration Now Open: May 3–4\, 2022\nThis event is structured specifically for examiners\, to build necessary skill sets and enhance their level of knowledge around a core area of topics. NASCUS is proud to present a collective group of experts ranging from subordinated debt\, cybersecurity breach case studies\, third-party lending\, and more \nThis virtual event is specifically crafted for examiners. Examiners outside of Washington State are welcome to participate.  \n \nCost to attend: \n\n$199 for members\n$299 for non-members\n\nQuestions: Click here to contact Dr. Isaida Woo\, Vice President\, Education \n\nAgenda\nTuesday\, May 3\, 2022 (All times are PST) \n9:00 am – 9:15 am Opening Remarks\nSpeaker: Amy Hunter\, Director of Credit Unions\, Washington Department of Financial Institutions; Division of Credit Unions \n9:15 am – 10:00 am Loan Participations Allowance Review\nSpeaker: Ian Lampl\, Co-Founder & CEO\, LoanStreet \n10:00 am – 10:45 am Subordinated Debt \n10:45 am – 11:00 am Break \n11:00 am – 12:00 pm Investments\nSpeaker: Jonathan Jackson\, CFA\, FRM\, Catalyst Corporate Credit Union \n12:00 pm Adjourn \nWednesday\, May 4\, 2022 (All times are PST) \n9:00 am – 10:00 am Case Studies in Cybersecurity Breaches: Solarwinds\, Exchange\, Ransomware\nSpeaker: David Anderson\, CLA (CliftonLarsonAllen LLP) \n10:00 am – 11:00 am FASB Accounting Update\nSpeaker: Bryan Mogenson\, CLA (CliftonLarsonAllen LLP) \n11:00 am – 11:15 am Break \n11:15 am – 12:00 pm Third-Party Lending/Solar Loans \n12:00 pm Adjourn
URL:https://www.nascus.org/event/washington-examiner-school/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220411T080000
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DTSTAMP:20260403T144931
CREATED:20220103T145714Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220422T005137Z
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SUMMARY:2022 National Regulator Meeting
DESCRIPTION:  \nAttendee Event Hub Access\nEvent participants can access live sessions\, download presentations\, and rewatch on-demand videos in the Attendee Hub.\n\nClick on the button above for access\nYou will be asked for a verification code\, which is generated to your email and mobile number (if entered during registration). * Please check your spam/junk folders\, if you don’t receive it within a minute or two.\nOnce inside the Hub\, move towards the top navigation and choose “Sessions” then find the session that interests you. Presentations will be loaded into individual sessions.\n\nNational Meeting for State Regulators Recap\nClick here to view the event photo gallery. \nPhotos can be downloaded and shared from the photo gallery. A full set of images will be available in next week’s NASCUS Report. \n\nNational Meeting Recap \nHosted in sunny San Diego\, the National Meeting for State Regulators brought together more than 100 participants from across the country to network\, learn and collaborate on the industry’s most pressing issues.  \n\nWorking Together – Building Relationships \nOne of the benefits of attending the National Meeting is the ability to network and collaborate with other state agencies across the country. In addition to working within the state system\, regulators need to collaborate with federal-level agencies as well. As a result\, NCUA Chairman Todd Harper and NCUA Executive Director Larry Fazio participated in two separate sessions focused on building relationships and streamlining collaboration within overlapping priorities. During the three days of discussion\, attendees expressed significant concern of two primary areas that affect everyone within the industry: evolving technologies/crypto and cybersecurity/ransomware attacks. \nEvolving Technologies \nIn a world of “crypto-curious” entities (businesses and individuals)\, state supervisors need to define rapidly evolving technologies and determine the best approaches and regulation practices. \nFor example\, in a presentation by Joseph Vincent\, regulators learned about four separate categories of distinction within the digital asset spectrum\, from decentralized to centralized. This includes 100% decentralized stablecoins [i.e.\, Ethereum] in Permissionless Public Shared Networks; to Permissioned\, Public Shared Systems\, [i.e.\, Ripple (XRP)]; to Permissioned Private Shared Systems [i.e.\, JPMorgan Coin]; and the 100% Centralized Ledger System [i.e.\, Digital Yuan and other Central Bank Digital Currencies]. \nMembers also discussed the impacts\, benefits\, and challenges associated with Banking as a Service (BaaS) with Dr. Lamont Black. Including a clarification of terms and applications of this growing sector\, “BaaS is a model in which chartered banks or credit unions integrate their digital banking services directly into the products of other non-bank businesses.” \nWhile BaaS benefits include reducing IT costs\, improved consumer experiences\, and fee-based income\, challenges include being characterized as “rent-a-charter” entities and giving consumer relationships to third-party providers – not the credit union. Another vital consideration\, third-parties rely on partner financial institutions for regulatory management. Regulators and credit unions need to carefully weigh the implications for Field of Membership as third-party consumers are not always members of the credit union. \nBreaches and Ransomware \n“Ransomware-related data breaches have doubled in each of the past two years. At the current growth rate\, ransomware attacks will pass phishing as the number one root cause of data compromises in 2022.” \nAs a result\, cybersecurity and ransomware issues are top of mind for most supervisory agencies with some stating a ransomware attack would be their “worst nightmare.” Particularly with the heightened tensions around Ukraine\, agencies are closely examining the cybersecurity landscape\, including changes to cybersecurity reporting rules. At the current time\, only a handful of agencies have dedicated cyber experts\, while others are in the process of securing a dedicated position. \nWith the average ransomware payment nearing $350K\, NASCUS brought in speakers CUNA Mutual Group’s Carlos Molina and Derek Laczniak\, Director of Cyber Liability\, M3 Insurance\, to discuss the effects of ransomware on the industry. One of the most compelling segments of the presentation covered a “checklist of things to know” when responding to a ransomware attack. This includes: \n\nKnow who is on your incident response team.\nHave multiple forms of communication available.\nBe prepared to make decisions about voluntarily taking systems offline.\nBe prepared with an internal communication plan.\nDo not allow employees to reach out to the threat actor themselves.\nYou’ll be asked to sign two agreement letters within the first 24 hours.\nYou do not need to have your own cryptocurrency on hand.\nYou need underwriting approval to pay a ransom.\nKnow your backups and understand that they are not always the answer.\nThink about whom the organization needs to tell and when.\n\nAdditionally\, state supervisors discussed in-depth perspectives over the following:  \n\nThe need to retain\, recruit\, and replenish staff. With unemployment levels low in many states and the complication of virtual workplace demands from potential recruits\, agencies struggle to be competitive and hire talented staff. This experience is common throughout the industry; as more and more Baby Boomers meet retirement\, agencies are working to fill the shoes of seasoned staff in hybrid workplaces.\nChallenges within the real estate market. The pandemic has altered how employees view the modern workspace\, and many employees are moving out of city centers requiring companies to rethink commercial spacing needs as part of their cost-benefit analysis. Additionally\, some expressed concerns over a potential housing bubble given market changes spurred by the pandemic.\nA rise in credit unions mergers. Succession plan issues have been a strong driver for mergers in several states\, with ‘one in three credit unions citing a lack of a succession plan’ as the main reason driving a merger.\nWide spectrum of overlapping topics. The regulatory world is a complex environment and the National Meeting provided a platform for synergy on field of membership reform\, interstate branching\, CUSO advancements in FinTechs\, and more. \n\n\nLooking Ahead \nAs we move into the future\, attendees noted sensitivities to other potential bubbles\, including delinquencies. While delinquencies have been flat throughout the pandemic\, supervisors are concerned with credit quality\, student and auto loans\, in addition to net-worth ratios. \nEvents such as these are essential to the state system\, as they provide a stage for discovery\, extensive issue remediation\, and collaboration. NASCUS offers several more collaborative learning opportunities\, including the 2022 Cannabis Symposium\, S3: State System Summit\, Directors’ Colleges\, and more.  \n \nClick here to find an event near you. \n 
URL:https://www.nascus.org/event/2022-national-regulator-meeting/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220404T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220404T153000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20220127T005540Z
UID:10000361-1649059200-1649086200@www.nascus.org
SUMMARY:Ohio Credit Union Day
DESCRIPTION:April 4\, 2022\nNASCUS\, the Ohio Department of Commerce\, and the Ohio Credit Union League invite you to participate in this acclaimed\, annual one-day session. \nThis event is perfect for credit union volunteers\, staff\, and management teams to stay up-to-date on industry hot topics\, regulatory updates\, and more. \n\n \nThe capacity for this event is limited to 70 attendees. \nLocation: Hilton Columbus Downtown\n401 N High St. Columbus\, OH 43215\nph: 614-384-8600 \nPrice: \n\n$199 for NASCUS Members/OH Credit Union League\n$299 Non-Members\n\nAgenda: \n8:00 am – 9:00 am Breakfast/Registration \n9:00 am – 9:15 am Welcome Remarks \n9:15 am – 10:30 am Compliance\nGlory LeDu\, CEO\, League InfoSight \n10:30 am – 10:45 am Break \n10:45 am – 12:00 pm Regulatory Update/National Issues\nMichael Christians\, Michael Christians Consulting\, LLC \n12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Lunch \n1:00 pm – 2:00 pm Auto Lending Fraud\nFrank Drake\, Senior Counsel\, Smith Debnam Narron Drake Saintsing & Myers\, LLP \n2:00 pm – 2:15 pm Break \n2:15 pm – 3:15 pm Board & ALCO Training\nKevin Chiappetta\, CFA\, President\, QuantyPhi
URL:https://www.nascus.org/event/ohio-credit-union-day/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220309T090000
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CREATED:20211221T151125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220126T160452Z
UID:10000362-1646816400-1646827200@www.nascus.org
SUMMARY:Wisconsin Executive Forum
DESCRIPTION:March 9\, 2022\n \n\n \n  \nWisconsin credit union board members\, committee members\, and management should not miss the NASCUS Wisconsin Executive Forum! NASCUS\, the Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions Office of Credit Unions\, and the Wisconsin Credit Union League are hosting this acclaimed\, annual session. \n  \n  \nThis is a virtual event. \n\nTime: 9:00 am – 12:00 pm (CST) \nPrice: \n\n$99 for NASCUS Members and League Members\n$199 for Non-members\n\n\nQuestions: Click here to contact Isaida Woo\, Ed.D\, Vice President\, Education \nAgenda: Please note all times are CST \n9:00 am – 9:15 am Welcome Remarks \n9:15 am – 10:30 am National Issues\nSpeaker: Brian Knight\, President and CEO\, NASCUS \n10:30 am– 10:45 am Break \n\n10:45 am– 12:00 pm Thoughts on the Current State of Succession Planning\nSpeaker: Yvonne Evers\, Founder and CEO\, SUCCESSIONapp\, LLC \nSummary: There has never been a more critical time to be doing succession planning – both for your boards and your management teams. We have what they are calling the Silver Tsunami and the Great Resignation going on at the same time! And let’s not forget about the continuing pandemic. \nIn this session we will talk about what the Silver Tsunami and the Great Resignation are and how they are affecting credit unions across the country. I will also give you some strategies to consider to help your credit union\, not only survive\, but thrive during this trying time. A lot of it has to do with how you are developing and communicating with your employees and board members\, and how prepared you are for turnover. \n12:00 pm WI Executive Forum Concludes
URL:https://www.nascus.org/event/wisconsin-executive-forum-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220121T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220121T130000
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CREATED:20220118T212612Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220121T154130Z
UID:10000364-1642766400-1642770000@www.nascus.org
SUMMARY:Member Webinar: SCOTUS Decision on Workplace Vaccine Mandates
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Friday\, Jan 21\, 2022 at 12:00-1:00pm EST for a free webinar outlining must-know information on the most recent Supreme Court vaccine mandate ruling. \nNASCUS is hosting a webinar on the overview of the SCOTUS decision on workplace vaccine mandates. Attorney\, Jennifer Prozinski will cover these topics\, followed by a 30-minute Q/A session: \n\nOverview of SCOTUS decision: what the court said and why\, and what the court did NOT say\nWhat the SCOTUS decision means for those that announced vaccine mandates\nWhat path forward is there for those interested in vax mandate\nWhat is the definition of vaccinated?\n\nThis free event is open to NASCUS members only.\nRegistration is open until 11:00 am\, Friday\, Jan. 21st.  \nPlease contact Amanda Tuckey at atuckey@nascus.org if you did not receive your log-in credentials. \n \n\nAbout the Speaker \nJennifer G. Prozinski\, Partner\, Venable LLP \nJennifer Prozinski counsels employers in a broad range of labor and employment matters\, and advises clients on compliance with a variety of federal and state laws. Jennifer assists with the development and implementation of employment policies; strategizing for lay-offs; determining disability accommodations; and drafting and negotiating executive employment\, restrictive covenants\, service\, severance\, and settlement agreements. Jennifer has significant experience in conducting internal investigations and performing company-wide audits of employee classifications to ensure compliance with federal and state wage and hour laws. \nIn addition\, she assists clients by reviewing and revising employee handbooks and other policies and procedures\, including compensation practices\, leave administration\, and discipline/termination procedures. Jennifer regularly conducts equal employment opportunity and harassment and wage and hour compliance training for clients. \nRecently she has worked on matters pertaining to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)\, Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA)\, Title VII\, Section 1981 of the Civil Rights Act of 1866\, Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA)\, the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA)\, the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)\, the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA)\, and various other state and federal laws. \nIn matters of employment litigation\, Jennifer represents and defends employers against claims of employment discrimination\, harassment\, and retaliation before the U.S. Department of Labor Wage and Hour Division and the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs\, state agencies\, and state and federal courts. She also defends employers against claims of violations of wage and hour laws. She represents companies in commercial litigation matters concerning contract disputes\, restrictive covenants\, unfair competition\, business conspiracy\, misappropriation of trade secrets\, and computer fraud and theft. \nJennifer also counsels clients in a variety of matters relating to union organizing efforts and campaigns\, unfair labor practice charges\, and employee benefits.
URL:https://www.nascus.org/event/member-webinar-scotus-decision-on-workplace-vaccine-mandates/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211214T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211214T150000
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CREATED:20210730T142338Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211103T174252Z
UID:10000249-1639470600-1639494000@www.nascus.org
SUMMARY:Kentucky Directors' College
DESCRIPTION:Join us on December 14 for our Directors’ College in Louisville\, KY \nA state-specific opportunity for credit unions to hear firsthand from state regulators\, including BSA requirements\, cybersecurity\, succession planning\, interest rate risk\, national issues\, and much more. \nCredit union board members\, committee members\, and management should not miss the Kentucky Directors College! We invite you to participate in this acclaimed\, annual one-day session. Be sure to take advantage of this excellent training opportunity for directors and staff. \n*In-person registration is sold out\, virtual opportunities are still open. \n\n\nCost to attend: \n\n$199 for NASCUS Members and League Members\n$299 for Non-Members\n\nLocation: Kentucky Credit Union League’s Office; Training Room\n5111 Commerce Crossings Drive\, Suite 210\, Louisville\, KY 40229 \nQuestions: Click here to contact Isaida Woo\, Ed.D\, Vice President\, Education \n\n\nAgenda\n\n8:30–9:00 am  Breakfast \n9:00–9:15 am  Opening Remarks \n\nCommissioner Charles Vice\, Kentucky Department of Financial Institutions\nDebbie Painter\, President\, Kentucky Credit Union League\n\n9:15–12:00 pm  Board Responsibilities; Strategic Planning; Succession Planning  \n\nDavid Reed\, Partner\, Reed & Jolly\, LLC\n\n12:00–1:00 pm  Lunch \n1:00–2:00 pm  Cybersecurity for Credit Unions  \n\nRyan McMillan\, Director of Technology Solutions from our Technology Solutions CUSO\, Emergifi\n\n2:00–3:00 pm  Board & ALCO Training  \n\nKevin Chiappetta\, CFA\, President of QuantyPhi\n\n3:00 pm  Adjourn
URL:https://www.nascus.org/event/kentucky-directors-college-in-person-event/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211209T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211209T143000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144931
CREATED:20210518T204621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210518T204641Z
UID:10000244-1639058400-1639060200@www.nascus.org
SUMMARY:NASCUS 101: December Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to NASCUS\nNow that you’re a member\, what are the resources and benefits open to you? \nThis webinar covers the many ways you can get the most out of your membership. In just 30 minutes\, this overview touches on legislative and regulatory (L&R) resources\, educational offerings and webinars\, member engagement\, as well as news and data. \nThis free\, bi-monthly is open to all members and shows you how we work together to collaborate with all 45-state regulatory agency members\, committees\, credit unions\, credit union leagues\, corporate credit unions\, trade associations\, and CUSOs. \nWe invite you to join us at this event\, or one of the others if your calendar is full. View all dates here. \nOctober Webinar: October 14\, 2021 \n 
URL:https://www.nascus.org/event/nascus-101-december-webinar/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211130T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211130T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144931
CREATED:20210804T200409Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211029T135930Z
UID:10000358-1638262800-1638273600@www.nascus.org
SUMMARY:Tennessee Directors' College Virtual Event
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Tuesday\, November 30\, 2021\, for a virtual Tennessee Directors’ College\nJoin us for a Tennessee-specific opportunity for credit union board members\, committee members\, and management. Topics covered include Elder Financial Abuse\, State Legislative Engagement\, and Regulator Examination Priorities. We invite you to participate in this acclaimed\, one-day session. Offered as a virtual event\, this excellent training opportunity is easy to join right from your desk. Directors and staff are encouraged to participate in this excellent training opportunity. \n \nCost to attend: $99 for NASCUS Members and $199 for Non-Members.\n\n\nQuestions: Click here to contact Isaida Woo\, Ed.D\, Vice President\, Education\n\n\n\nAGENDA* \n9:00-9:15 am Opening Remarks \n\nSpeakers:\n\nBrian Williams\, Tennessee Department of Financial Institutions\nJeff Dahlstrom\, President\, Southeast Financial Credit Union\n\n\n\n9:15-10:15 am Elder Financial Abuse \n\nSpeaker: Kristen Tatlock\, Senior Compliance Manager\, AUX\n\n10:15-10:25 am Break\n\n10:25-11:25 am State Legislator Engagement \n\nSpeaker: Sarah Waters\, TN Credit Union League (Invited)\n\n11:25-12:00 pm Director Involvement and/or Examination Priorities \n\nSpeakers:\n\nBrian Williams\, Tennessee Department of Financial Institutions\nMatt Adkison\, Tennessee Department of Financial Institutions\nJim Eller\, Tennessee Department of Financial Institutions\n\n\n\n*Agenda subject to change. 
URL:https://www.nascus.org/event/tennessee-directors-college-2/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211116T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211116T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144931
CREATED:20210812T165004Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211115T003537Z
UID:10000359-1637051400-1637078400@www.nascus.org
SUMMARY:Connecticut Executive Forum
DESCRIPTION:Connecticut credit union board members\, committee members\, and management should not miss the NASCUS Connecticut Executive Forum! NASCUS\, the State of Connecticut Department of Banking; Financial Institutions Division\, and the Credit Union League of Connecticut are hosting this acclaimed\, annual session. \nAttendees can join two ways\, virtually or in-person. \n \nCost to attend: $129 for NASCUS Members and $199 for Non-Members. \nLocation: Sheraton Hartford South Hotel\, Nutmeg Ballroom\nAddress: 100 Capital Boulevard\, Rocky Hill\, CT 06067\nPh: (860) 257-6000 \nQuestions: Click here to contact Isaida Woo\, Ed.D\, Vice President\, Education \n\nAgenda \n8:30-9:00 am Registration \n9:00-9:20 am  Opening Remarks \n\nJorge L. Perez\, Commissioner\, State of Connecticut Department of Banking\nBruce Adams\, President/CEO\, CT Credit Union League\n\n9:20-10:15 am National Issues \n\nLucy Ito\, President/CEO\, NASCUS\n\n10:15-10:30 am Break \n10:30-12:00 pm Auto Lending Fraud \n\nFrank Drake\, Senior Counsel\, Smith Debnam Narron Drake Saintsing & Myers\, LLP\n\n12:00-1:00 pm Networking Lunch \n1:00-2:45 pm  Internal Controls & Fraud Presentation \n\nKen Otsuka\, CUNA Mutual Group\n\n2:45 – 3:00 pm Break \n3:00-4:00 pm Regulatory Update \n\nBrian Knight\, EVP & General Counsel\, NASCUS
URL:https://www.nascus.org/event/connecticut-executive-forum-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211102T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211102T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144931
CREATED:20210804T195528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211030T162057Z
UID:10000250-1635841800-1635868800@www.nascus.org
SUMMARY:Michigan Industry Day
DESCRIPTION:November 2\, 2021\nYour credit union’s board members\, committee members\, and team members should not miss the NASCUS Michigan Industry Day! \nWith the Department of Insurance and Financial Services\, we invite you to participate in an industry networking event. Take advantage of this excellent training opportunity for credit unions. This event pairs perfectly with the MI Examiner School to grow your network and learning opportunities. \n\nAttendees can join two ways\, virtually or in-person.\n\n\n\nLocation: Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort\, 6800 Soaring Eagle Blvd.\, Mount Pleasant\, MI 48858\nCost to attend: $199 Members and $299 Non-Members\n\n\nIn-person registration is closed (at capacity)\, however\, attendees can join virtually. Please contact Isaida Woo\, to sign up for a virtual option. \n\nProudly sponsored by \n \n  \n  \n   \n\nAgenda\n8:30 am – 9:0oam  Breakfast \n9:00 am – 9:30 am Opening Remarks \n\nAnita G. Fox\, Director\, Department of Insurance and Financial Services\nDenice L. Schultheiss\, Director\, Department of Insurance and Financial Services\, Office of Credit Unions\n\n9:30 am – 10:45am Compliance Update \n\nGlory LeDu\, CEO\, LeagueInfoSignt\n\n10:45 am – 11:00 am Break \n11:00 am – 11:30 am Fraud \n\nRandall Gregg\, Senior Deputy Director and General Counsel\, Department of Insurance and Financial Services\nLee McAllister\, Manager\, Fraud Investigation Unit\, Office of General Counsel\, Department of Insurance and Financial Services\n\n11:30am-12:00pm Employment Claims \n\nChuck Holzman\, Partner\, Holzman Law\, PLLC\n\n11:45 am – 12:45 pm Lunch \n1:00 pm – 2:00 pm National Issues Update  \n\nMichael Christians\, Principal\, Michael Christians Consulting\, LLC\n\n2:00 pm – 3:00 pm Internal Controls (virtual presentation) \n\nBob Bouvier\, Risk Management Consultant\, CUNA Mutual Group\n\n3:00 pm – 3:30 pm Regional Supervisor Panel \n\nLeanne O’Brien\, Jason Beauvais\, Kim Simon\, Steve Doemer and Tony Hamilton\n\n3:30 pm – 4:00 pm Final Q&A opportunity \n\nDenice L. Schultheiss\, Director\, Department of Insurance and Financial Services\, Office of Credit Unions\n\n4:00 pm Adjourn
URL:https://www.nascus.org/event/michigan-industry-day-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211101T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211105T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144931
CREATED:20210928T150442Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211029T140047Z
UID:10000360-1635762600-1636113600@www.nascus.org
SUMMARY:Michigan Examiner School
DESCRIPTION:Register Today\, MI Examiner School: November 1 – 5\, 2021\nThis event is structured specifically for examiners\, to build necessary skill sets and enhance their level of knowledge around a core area of topics. NASCUS is proud to present a collective group of experts ranging from compliance to market risk\, national issues\, and loan profitability. This event pairs perfectly with Michigan Industry Day on November 2\, 2021. \n\nLocation: Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort\, 6800 Soaring Eagle Blvd.\, Mount Pleasant\, MI 48858\nph: (989) 775-5777\nClick here for a link to hotel to make reservations\n\nRoom block code: NASCUS11121\n\n\nCost to attend: $600 Examiner Members and $750 Non-Member Fee\nQuestions: Click here to contact Isaida Woo\, Ed.D\, Vice President\, Education\n\n \n\nAgenda\nNovember 1\, 2021 \n10:30 am – 11:00 am Opening Remarks \n11:00 am – 12:00 pm Compliance Update (Part 1) \n\nGlory LeDu\, President\, League InfoSight\n\n12:00 pm – 1:30 pm Lunch \n1:30 pm – 2:15 pm Compliance Update (Part 2) \n\nGlory LeDu\, President\, League InfoSight\n\n2:15 pm – 2:30 pm Break \n2:30 pm – 3:00 pm Corporate Update \n\nSarah Stevenson\, Office of Credit Unions\, State of Michigan\n\n3:00 pm – 4:00 pm Policies \n\nLeanne O’Brien\, Assistant Director\, Office of Credit Unions\, State of Michigan\n\n\nNovember 2\, 2021: Don’t miss Michigan Industry Day\, also being held at Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort \n\nNovember 3\, 2021 \n8:30 am – 9:00 am Opening Remarks \n9:00 am – 10:00 am Mortgage Compliance (Part 1) \n\nMichael Christians\, Regulatory Compliance Counsel\, Michael Christians Consulting\, LLC\n\n10:00am – 10:15am Break \n10:15am – 11:30am Mortgage Compliance (Part 2) \n\nMichael Christians\, Regulatory Compliance Counsel\, Michael Christians Consulting\, LLC\n\n11:30 am – 1:00 pm Lunch \n1:00 pm – 2:15 pm Online Gambling \n\nChuck Holzman\, Partner\, Holzman\, PLLC\n\n2:15 pm – 2:30 pm Break \n2:30 pm – 3:15 pm Marijuana: Cannabis Laws in Michigan \n\nLance Boldreym\, Dykema Gossett Law Firm\n\n3:15 pm – 4:00 pm Marijuana; FinCEN requirement; Red Flags \n\nRasul Raheem\, Dykema Gossett Law Firm\n\n\nNovember 4\, 2021 \n8:30 am – 9:00 am Breakfast \n9:00 am – 11:30 am Economic Update \n\nGrant Peyron\, Financial Strategist\, Corporate Central CU\n\n11:30 am – 1:00 pm Lunch \n1:00 pm – 2:00 pm ALM (Part 1) \n\nCharley McQueen\, CEO\, McQueen Financial Advisors\n\n2:00 pm – 2:15 pm  Break \n2:15 pm – 3:30 pm ALM (Part 2) \n\nCharley McQueen\, CEO\, McQueen Financial Advisors\n\n\nNovember 5\, 2021 \n8:30 am – 9:00 am  Breakfast \n9:00 am – 10:00 am All Staff Wrap Up Day \n12:00 pm  Adjourn
URL:https://www.nascus.org/event/michigan-examiner-school-2/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211101
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211103
DTSTAMP:20260403T144931
CREATED:20210219T182142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210714T163907Z
UID:10000350-1635724800-1635897599@www.nascus.org
SUMMARY:The Exchange - Two Day Event
DESCRIPTION:“The EXCHANGE” \nThe Exchange is an exclusive meeting that convenes annually for CEOs of federal and state credit unions with assets of more than $10 billion and regulators from states with the most progressive state credit union charters to illuminate emerging issues and trends that threaten the credit union charter’s status as the “charter of choice” whether for state or federal credit unions. The event is a cornerstone of NASCUS’ mission to support the long-term sustainability of the credit union dual charter framework. \nThis event is by invitation only. Please email Alicia Valencia Erb\, Vice President-Member Relations\, for more information. 
URL:https://www.nascus.org/event/credit-union-x-state-regulators-exchange-meeting-virtual/
LOCATION:Crowne Plaza\, Phoeniz\, AZ\, 4300 E. Washington\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85034
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211014T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211014T143000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144931
CREATED:20210518T204402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210518T204718Z
UID:10000243-1634220000-1634221800@www.nascus.org
SUMMARY:NASCUS 101: October Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to NASCUS\nNow that you’re a member\, what are the resources and benefits open to you? \nThis webinar covers the many ways you can get the most out of your membership. In just 30 minutes\, this overview touches on legislative and regulatory (L&R) resources\, educational offerings and webinars\, member engagement\, as well as news and data. \nThis free\, bi-monthly is open to all members and shows you how we work together to collaborate with all 45-state regulatory agency members\, committees\, credit unions\, credit union leagues\, corporate credit unions\, trade associations\, and CUSOs. \nWe invite you to join us at this event\, or one of the others if your calendar is full. View all dates here. \nOctober Webinar: October 14\, 2021
URL:https://www.nascus.org/event/nascus-101-october-webinar/
LOCATION:Virtual
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210929T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210930T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144931
CREATED:20210219T182009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220629T154934Z
UID:10000349-1632920400-1633017600@www.nascus.org
SUMMARY:Credit Union & Regulator Engagement (CURE) Virtual Event
DESCRIPTION:Credit Union & Regulator Engagement (CURE) \nAs the only association in the industry with direct access to all 45-state regulatory agencies\, NASCUS leverages our unique distinction by convening two audiences in our membership—state regulators and the credit union industry—to foster mutual insight and collaboration in policymaking. \nAt the new meeting\, the Credit Union x Regulator Engagement (CURE)\, CEOs of state charter credit unions with assets of $4 billion – $10 billion will engage with carefully selected regulators from the most progressive state agencies\, to delve into existing and emerging competitive challenges facing the state system\, with a focus on collective problem-solving. \nThe dialogue will be framed to be candid and constructive\, and the agenda\, with your input\, will be intentional to result in forward-thinking\, transformative policymaking. \nMeeting dates: September 29\, 2021\, 1-4 pm and September 30\, 2021\, 1-4 pm \nThe event is for NASCUS members and by invitation only. Please email Dr. Isaida Woo\, Senior Vice President\, Corporate Affairs and Education\, for more information. 
URL:https://www.nascus.org/event/credit-unions-regulators-engagement-cure-virtual/
LOCATION:Virtual
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210928T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210928T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144931
CREATED:20210721T184814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210927T150255Z
UID:10000247-1632819600-1632841200@www.nascus.org
SUMMARY:Michigan Directors College In-Person Event
DESCRIPTION:Join us on September 28 for our in-person Director’s College in Midland\, Michigan \nCredit union board members\, committee members\, and management should not miss the NASCUS Michigan Directors College! NASCUS\, the Michigan Department of Insurance and Financial Services\, Office of Credit Unions invites you to participate in this acclaimed\, annual one-day session. Be sure to take advantage of this excellent training opportunity for directors and staff. \n\n\nCost to attend: $199 for NASCUS Members and $299 for Non-Members.\nThis meeting is exclusive to Michigan-based industry professionals.\n\nLocation: H Hotel\,  111 W Main St\, Midland\, MI 48640 Link to map\n\nQuestions: Click here to contact Isaida Woo\, Ed.D\, Vice President\, Education\n\n\nAgenda\n\n8:00–9:00 am   Breakfast/Opening Remarks \n\nSpeaker: Anita G. Fox\, Director of the Department of Insurance and Financial Services\n\n9:00–10:00 am  Diversity\, Equity & Inclusion \n\nSpeaker:    David Reed\, Partner\, Reed & Jolly\, PLLC\n\n10:00–10:15 am  Break \n10:15–11:00 am   Marijuana & Hemp \n\nSpeaker:     Deirdra O’Gorman\,Founder + Principal\, DX Consulting\n\n11:00–12:00 pm  Cybersecurity \n\nSpeaker:     Randy Romes\, CLA (CliftonLarsonAllen LLP)\n\n12:00–1:00 pm   Lunch \n1:00-2:00 pm     Board and ALCO Training \n\nSpeaker:     Kevin Chiappetta\, CFA\, President of QuantyPhi\n\n2:00–3:00 pm   Compliance \n\nSpeaker:    Glory LeDu\, CEO\, League InfoSight\n\n3:00 pm             Adjourn \n\nFor a full look at the event and speaker bios\, click here. \n* Agenda subject to change
URL:https://www.nascus.org/event/michigan-directors-college-in-person-event/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20210921T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20210921T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144931
CREATED:20210315T141539Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210809T153347Z
UID:10000351-1632214800-1632225600@www.nascus.org
SUMMARY:Colorado Executive Forum Virtual Event
DESCRIPTION:       \nColorado credit union board members\, committee members\, and management should not miss the NASCUS Colorado Executive Forum! NASCUS\, the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies Division of Financial Services and the Mountain West Credit Union Association are hosting this acclaimed\, annual session. This virtual event is easy to join right from your desk. \n \nCost to attend: $99 for NASCUS Members and $199 for Non-Members. \nQuestions: Click here to contact Isaida Woo\, Ed.D\, Vice President\, Education \n\nAgenda \n9:00 AM Welcome Remark \n\nCommissioner Mark Valente\n\n9:15 AM Remarks \n\nMike Williams\, President/CEO Colorado Credit Union\n\n9:30 AM State of the Credit Union Industry: What COVID has Taught Us and a Glimpse into the Future \n\nBud Hollenkamp\, CPA\, BKD\, LLP\n\n10:15 AM Break \n10:30 AM Bank Secrecy Act/Anti-Money Laundering (BSA/AML) \n\nLaura McFaddon\, Mountain West Credit Union Association\n\n11:15 AM Financial Engagement Unit  \n\nRebecca Laurie\, Stakeholder and Innovations Strategist\, Division of Financial Services\n\n12:00 PM Adjourn \nNote: Conference is being held in the Mountain Time Zone. \nClick here for more information about the virtual Colorado Executive Forum.
URL:https://www.nascus.org/event/colorado-executive-forum-3/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210903T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211109T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144931
CREATED:20210421T131311Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210421T131826Z
UID:10000357-1630656000-1636477200@www.nascus.org
SUMMARY:Cybersecurity eSchool\, in Partnership with CUNA
DESCRIPTION:As fraud and other cybercrimes continue to evolve\, the task of protecting your credit union is becoming more complex. Join us to explore a variety of popular and important cybersecurity topics to learn the latest strategies and tactics on how to keep your data safe. \n \nNASCUS members receive CUNA member pricing.\nTo register by email\, contact hello@cuna.coop or call 800-356-9655. \nWho Should Attend\nThis eSchool is beneficial for I.T. and compliance professionals\, C-Suite\, risk managers and anyone needing cybersecurity training. \n\nTOPICS INCLUDE\nCybersecurity 101 for Beginners\nPre-recorded // Available September 3\, 2021\nSpeaker: TBA \nFor the new cybersecurity officers\, new C-Suite executives\, board members and new examiners\, the Cybersecurity 101 session is a crash course in the cybersecurity basics every credit union executive and examiner must know. \nLearning objectives: \n\n\n\nLearn the requirements of Part 748 and the GLBA\nUnderstand basic terminology of the cybersecurity space\nLearn the fundamental components of cybersecurity\nDiscuss CIS best practices\nUnderstand how cybersecurity requirements are woven throughout the enterprise\n\n\n\n\nCybersecurity Strategy\nSeptember 24\, 2021 // 11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. CT\nSpeaker: TBA \nSession description coming soon. \n\nDeveloping & Strengthening an Information Security Policy\nPre-recorded // Available September 24\, 2021\nSpeaker: TBA \nDeveloping and implementing an information security policy is a crucial element of a sound cybersecurity program that helps ensure an enterprise wide coordination on risk mitigation. Whether you have a policy in place or need to create one\, join this session to learn about key aspects of a policy and how to avoid common missteps. \nLearning objectives: \n\n\n\nDefine an information security policy and understand how it plays into a cybersecurity program\nLearn about the aspects of an information security policy\nUnderstand how to get started in creating a policy\, or improving a policy already in place\nLearn about common missteps in policy development\n\n\n\n\nInformation Systems and Assurance: InTREX CU\nPre-recorded // Available September 24\, 2021\nSpeaker: NCUA \nNCUA is shifting away from performing cybersecurity maturity assessments using ACET\, to implementing a version of IT and cybersecurity examination procedures used by the FDIC\, the Federal Reserve System\, and many state bank regulators. This credit union modified platform\, InTREX CU will become the primary tool of NCUA and many state examiners. In this session\, NCUA will familiarize attendees with InTREX CU and discuss the ongoing role of ACET for credit unions. \n\nInvolving the Board in Cybersecurity\nOctober 5\, 2021 // 2:00-3:30 p.m. CT\nSpeaker: TBA \nThe credit union Board of Directors has an important role to play in the institution’s cybersecurity posture. But how do you ensure the Board is fully engaged? This session will survey the Board’s regulatory responsibilities and explore tips for how to engage the board and bring them along in creating a culture of cybersecurity at the top. The session will also explore the implications of cybersecurity responsibilities for board governance. \n\nStrengthen Weak Links: Build Employee Awareness\nPre-recorded // Available September 24\, 2021\nSpeaker: TBA \nWhen it comes to cybersecurity\, the human link will always be the weakest link. A momentary lapse in employee awareness can have catastrophic consequences for the credit union. This session will explore ways to enhance employee awareness and strengthen the human link. \nLearning objectives: \n\n\n\nBuild an understanding of the importance of employee awareness\nUnderstand the risks of not building awareness\nLearn the key components of an employee awareness program\nLearn how to create a program\n\n\n\n\nIncident Management Program\nOctober 12\, 2021 // 2:00-3:30 p.m. CT\nSpeaker: TBA \nKnowing how to respond to a cyber incident is just as important as planning to prevent a cyber incident. Credit unions need a robust Incident Management Program to guide them through the chaos of a cyber incident and provide employees with a roadmap forward. This session will survey the key elements of a cyber Incident Management Program. \nLearning objectives: \n\n\n\nDefine incident management\nUnderstand the important pieces of a program\nLearn best practices in developing or improving a program\nGain tips on training employees on incident reporting\nLearn how to exercise the program so when a real incident happens\, all are ready to respond\n\n\n\n\nAnatomy of a Ransomware Attack\nOctober 19\, 2021 // 2:00-3:30 p.m. CT\nSpeaker: TBA \nRansomware attacks are increasing at an exponential rate\, up 120% year over year. Furthermore\, these attacks are increasingly being accompanied with not just encryption of the victim’s data\, but data exfiltration as well. This session will focus on policies\, procedures and planning needed if your network falls victim to a ransomware attack. How does the attacker make contact? How do you respond? Is it smart\, or ethical\, to pay the ransom? How do even go about arranging for payment if that the course you take? Discuss all these issues and more in this thought-provoking session. \n\nCybersecurity and the Bank Secrecy Act\nPre-recorded // Available September 24\, 2021\nSpeaker: TBA \nThe nexus of cybersecurity and the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) has never been clearer than during the pandemic. The proliferation of fraud and cybercrime combined with a renewed emphasis on using technology to enhance BSA compliance tied the information security and criminal monitoring components of the cyber and BSA departments together. In this session\, attendees will discuss the nexus of cyber and BSA and explore practices and procedures that enhance the cooperative nature of both functions. \n\nWorking Smarter: Leveraging Technology in Your Cybersecurity\nOctober 26\, 2021 // 2:00-3:30 p.m. CT\nSpeaker: Adlumin \nFrom hardware authentication to user behavioral analytics\, maximizing technology is essential for “working smarter” for cybersecurity. This session will provide an overview of a variety of technology solutions for safeguarding and monitoring the network\, authenticating users\, and helping employees manage their security credentials. \n\nSecurity Frameworks\nPre-recorded // Available September 24\, 2021\nSpeaker: TBA \nCyber defense relies on a framework to properly manage critical security controls. Various frameworks\, such as NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) and CIS (Center for Internet Security) among others are industry options. Understanding the various frameworks available and tips for narrowing the search will be discussed during this session. \nLearning objectives: \n\n\n\nGain an overview of various frameworks\nUnderstand the importance of having an overarching framework in place\nLearn how to get started in picking a framework Learn implementation best practices\n\n\n\n\nMaximizing Your Security in the Cloud\nNovember 2\, 2021 // 2:00-3:30 p.m. CT\nSpeaker: Fiserv \nAs more credit unions look to cloud solutions for data storage and management\, the importance of understanding interplay of cybersecurity and cloud computing grows exponentially. This session will focus on the latest trends in cloud computing and survey the security considerations of migrating data to the cloud. \n\nThreat Hunting\nNovember 9\, 2021 // 2:00-3:30 p.m. CT\nSpeaker: TBA \nSession description coming soon. \n\nLegal Perspectives on Cybersecurity\nPre-recorded // Available September 24\, 2021\nSpeaker: TBA \nThis session will explore the current legal landscape related to cybersecurity\, including liability for losing members’ data and claims if a 3rd party loses credit union data. In addition to surveying relevant litigation\, the session will also review best practices for 3rd party contracts to ensure your information is protected by your business partners\, best practices for internal responses to a cyber incident to maximize legal protection for the credit union\, and review state specific information security laws. \n\nAlso Available \nAll live event registrations include credit union access to the recorded event. You may also purchase the recorded event separately. Click here to see more about purchasing the recorded event.
URL:https://www.nascus.org/event/cybersecurity-eschool-in-partnership-with-cuna/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210817T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210818T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144931
CREATED:20210407T191953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220913T230935Z
UID:10000355-1629207000-1629306000@www.nascus.org
SUMMARY:2021 NASCUS State System Summit
DESCRIPTION:Join us for two days of learning and networking with friends\, colleagues\, and industry leaders from across the country\, August 17-18\, 2021.   \nOur State System Summit is a unique event that brings together credit union regulators and practitioners for a mutual exchange of dialog\, problem-solving\, and shared resources within the state credit union system. Agenda details are listed below. \n\n\nEntering the Hub:\n\nClick on the button above for access\nYou will be asked for a verification code\, which is generated to your email and mobile number (if entered during registration). * Please check your spam/junk folders\, if you don’t receive it within a minute or two.\nOnce inside the Hub\, move towards the top navigation and choose “Sessions” then find the session that interests you.\nOnce inside a specific session hit “replay” to watch the session on-demand\, or scroll to the bottom of the window to download the presentation.\n\nWatch a quick video on Hub basics\n\n \n  \nIf you need additional help logging into the site or navigating the Hub\, please contact:\n\nAmanda Tuckey at atuckey@nascus.org\n\n\n\n\nAgenda\nClick here to download a printable agenda. \n* All times are Eastern Standard Time \nAugust 17\, 2021\n1:30 pm – 1:45 pm Opening Remarks \n\nLucy Ito\, President/CEO\, NASCUS\nRose Conner\, Administrator\, NC Credit Union Division\nMike Williams\, CEO\, Colorado Credit Union\n\n1:45 pm – 2:15 pm State of the State System \n\nLucy Ito\, President/CEO\, NASCUS\n\n2:15 pm – 3:15 pm Fireside Chat \n\nMyra Toeppe\, Director\, Office of Examination and Insurance\, NCUA\nLucy Ito\, President/CEO\, NASCUS\n\n3:15 pm – 3:30 pm Break \n3:30 pm – 4:30 pm Employment Trends: What is the New Reality? \n\nDiane Reed\, President\, CU Doctor\n\n4:30 pm – 5:00 pm Annual Meeting \n5:00 pm Wrap up \n\nAugust 18\, 2021\n1:30 pm – 1:40 pm Opening Remarks \n1:40 pm – 3:00 pm Economic Landscape: 2021 and Beyond \n\nThomas Siems\, Ph.D.\, Senior Economist and Director of Research\, CSBS\n\n3:00 pm – 3:15 pm Break \n3:15 pm – 4:15 pm The Changing World of Real Estate and Mortgage Lending \n\nTracy Jean Ashfield\, Ashfield & Associates\n\n4:15 pm – 5:30 pm Appraisal Industry in Conflict: Implications for Credit Unions \n\nBrian Knight\, EVP & General Counsel\, NASCUS\nTim Segerson\, Deputy Director of the Office of Examination and Insurance\, NCUA\n\n5:30 pm Wrap Up \n  \nVisit our Registration site for access to speaker bios. \n*Agenda subject to change.
URL:https://www.nascus.org/event/nascus-state-system-summit-2021/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210816T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210816T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144931
CREATED:20210721T192503Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210812T202900Z
UID:10000248-1629104400-1629129600@www.nascus.org
SUMMARY:Kentucky Examiner School Virtual Event
DESCRIPTION:Join us on August 16 for our virtual Kentucky Examiner School\nThis all-day event is structured specifically for examiners\, to build necessary skill sets and enhance their level of knowledge around a core area of topics. NASCUS is proud to present a collective group of experts ranging from compliance to market risk\, national issues\, and loan profitability. \nCost to attend: $200 for NASCUS Members and $300 for Non-Members.\nThis event is open to participants outside of Kentucky.\n\n\nQuestions: Click here to contact Isaida Woo\, Ed.D\, Vice President\, Education \n \n\n\n\nAgenda\n\n9:00-9:30 am        Opening Remarks \n9:30–11:00 am       Market Risk/IRR Overview \n\nSpeakers:        Aaron Martini\, Director ALM Services\, Catalyst Strategic Solutions\n\n10:30–11:30 am      Fraud \n\nSpeaker:         Rayleen Pirnie\, NEACH\n\n11:30-11:45 am       Break \n11:45–1:00 pm       National Issues \n\nSpeaker:         Brian Knight\, EVP & General Counsel\, NASCUS\n\n1:00-2:00 pm         Lunch Break \n2:00-3:00 pm        Compliance Update \n\nSpeaker:         Glory LeDu\, President\, LeagueInfoSight LLC\n\n3:00-4:00 pm        Loan Profitability \n\nSpeaker:         Kevin Chiappetta\, CFA\, President of QuantyPhi\n\n4:00 pm                 Adjourn
URL:https://www.nascus.org/event/kentucky-examiner-school-virtual-event/
LOCATION:Virtual
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210812T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210812T143000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144931
CREATED:20210518T203609Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210518T204727Z
UID:10000242-1628776800-1628778600@www.nascus.org
SUMMARY:NASCUS 101: August Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to NASCUS\nNow that you’re a member\, what are the resources and benefits open to you? \nThis webinar covers the many ways you can get the most out of your membership. In just 30 minutes\, this overview touches on legislative and regulatory (L&R) resources\, educational offerings and webinars\, member engagement\, as well as news and data. \nThis free\, bi-monthly is open to all members and shows you how we work together to collaborate with all 45-state regulatory agency members\, committees\, credit unions\, credit union leagues\, corporate credit unions\, trade associations\, and CUSOs. \nWe invite you to join us at this event\, or one of the others if your calendar is full. View all dates here. \nAugust Webinar: August 12\, 2021
URL:https://www.nascus.org/event/nascus-101-agust-webinar/
LOCATION:Virtual
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210716T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211214T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144931
CREATED:20210602T171756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210622T163540Z
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SUMMARY:BSA/AML Certification eSchool with CUNA
DESCRIPTION:Protect against BSA/AML threats\nYour credit union is an essential line of defense against human traffickers\, those who prey on older Americans and fraudsters who engage in everything from ID theft to romance scams and cyber-crimes. \nThese threats are taken so seriously by regulators that every credit union – regardless of size or complexity – must be in compliance with every provision of Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) and Anti-Money Laundering (AML) regulations. Every exam will include a BSA/AML component. \nAt the BSA/AML Certification eSchool with CUNA\, you’ll sharpen your skills as a reliable\, confident authority on all things relevant to the BSA\, culminating in the chance to earn or recertify your Bank Secrecy Act Compliance Specialist (BSACS) designation. \n \n\nNew for 2021!\nThis eSchool includes expanded curriculum\, broken up so that attendees can get the exact information they need: \n\nLevel 101- Tightly focused on the regulations. Great for beginners.\nLevel 201 – Delves into applying the regulations. Good topics for beginners and intermediate-level professionals.\nLevel 301 – Exploring emerging BSA challenges. The next level of BSA. Great for experienced professionals.\n\nThe agenda also includes can’t-miss general sessions for all levels.
URL:https://www.nascus.org/event/bsa-aml-certification-eschool-with-cuna/
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SUMMARY:NASCUS 101: June Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to NASCUS\nNow that you’re a member\, what are the resources and benefits open to you? \nThis webinar covers the many ways you can get the most out of your membership. In just 30 minutes\, this overview touches on legislative and regulatory (L&R) resources\, educational offerings and webinars\, member engagement\, as well as news and data. \nThis free\, bi-monthly is open to all members and shows you how we work together to collaborate with all 45-state regulatory agency members\, committees\, credit unions\, credit union leagues\, corporate credit unions\, trade associations\, and CUSOs. \nWe invite you to join us at this event\, or one of the others if your calendar is full. View all dates here. \nJune Webinar: June 24\, 2021
URL:https://www.nascus.org/event/nascus-101-june-webinar/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210609T133000
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SUMMARY:Marijuana & Hemp eSchool
DESCRIPTION:Thank you for joining us at the 2021 Marijuana & Hemp eSchool!\nTo rewatch last week’s sessions and download the presentations\, click on the button below to enter the Attendee Hub. \n \nWhen entering the Attendee Hub:\n\nYou will be asked for a verification code\, which is generated to your email and mobile number (if entered during registration). Please check your spam/junk folders\, if you don’t receive it within a minute or two.\nOnce inside the Hub\, click on “All Sessions” in the top navigation and choose the session that interests you.\nWhen that session window opens\, click on “replay” to rewatch the session\, or navigate the bottom of the page to download the presentation.\n\n \n*Please note: all session videos and presentations will be updated to the Hub by Monday\, June 14\, end of the day\, due to the large file sizes associated with the videos. \n\nIf you need additional help logging into the site or navigating the Hub\, please contact:\n\nAmanda Tuckey at atuckey@nascus.org\n\n\nThe National Association of State Credit Union Supervisors (NASCUS) is pleased to offer a Cannabis/Hemp eSchool\, featuring guest speaker Deirdra O’Gorman Founder & Principal\, DX Consulting. \n \nThis eSchool will cover: \n\nRecent regulatory updates\nHow businesses are evolving\nWhat financial institutions should be thinking about\nfor their cannabis and hemp banking programs\nBusiness payments\n\n  \n\nDay-by-Day Agenda\n  \nJune 9\, 2021\n1:30 pm Welcome Remarks \n\n\n\nBrian Knight\, EVP & General Counsel\, NASCUS\nDeirdra O’Gorman\, Founder & Principal\, DX Consulting\n\n\n\n1:45 pm Cannabis 101 \n\n\n\nDeirdra O’Gorman\, Founder & Principal\, DX Consulting\n\n\n\n3:00 pm Break \n3:15 pm Hemp 101 \n\n\n\nLisa Pittman\, Partner\, Zuber Lawler LLP\n\n\n\n4:15 pm Cannabis Services Solutions- Cash Logistics and Onsite Compliance \n\n\n\nDeirdra O’Gorman\, Founder & Principal\, DX Consulting\n\n\n\n4:45 pm Break \n5:00 pm Building a Sustainable Cannabis Business in the Regulated Environment \n\n\n\nScherill Murray Powell\, Attorney\, Doumar Allsworth\, Laystrom\, Voigt\, Adair and Dishowitz LLP\n\n\n\n5:45 pm Adjourn \n\nJune 10\, 2021\n1:30 pm Welcome Remarks \n1:40 pm Lending \n\n\n\nDavid J. Apfel\, Partner\, Goodwin Procter LLP\nMike Mashke\, EVP & Chief Lending Officer\, First National Bank of Pasco\nAaron Kaslow\, Director of Lending\, Northpoint Commercial Credit\nPaul Evangelista\, Executive Vice President |Sales\, Operations\, Delivery Administration\, Century Bank\n\n\n\n2:45 pm Break \n3:00 pm Business Payments \n\n\n\nKatrina Skinner\n\n\n\n4:00 pm Technology \n\n\n\nRyan Canin\, CEO\, DocFox\nMike Kennedy\, Co-Founder and Head of Product & Strategy\, Green Check Verified\nJenna Meyer\, Director of Client Success\, Shield Compliance\n\n\n\n5:30 pm Wrap Up \n\nJune 11\, 2021\n1:30 pm Opening Remarks \n1:45 pm NCUA Remarks \n\n\n\nComments and Q/A with the Honorable Rodney E. Hood\, NCUA\nNCUA Guidance with Tim Segerson\, Deputy Director – Office of Examination and Insurance\, NCUA\n\n\n\n2:45 pm Break \n2:55 pm The World Beyond Legalization \n\n\n\nAndrew Bigart\, Partner\, Venable LLP\nMichael Bresnick\, Chair\, Financial Services Investigation and Enforcement Practice\, Venable LLP\nMichael Correia\, Director of Government Relations\, National Cannabis Industry Association\n\n\n\n3:30 pm Final Hemp Rules from USDA \n\n\n\nBill Richmond\, Chief\, USDA Hemp Program\n\n\n\n4:30 pm Exam Programs – Regulators Perspective \n\n\n\nJanet Powell\, Chief of Regulation and Supervision-Credit Unions\, Oregon Department of Consumer & Business Services\, Division of Financial Regulation\n\n\n\n5:00 pm Open Forum \n5:30 pm Adjourn  \n  \n6/9/2021 \n\nSpeaker Bios\n \nDeirdra O’Gorman\, Founder & Principal\, DX Consulting\nDeirdra O’Gorman has 26 years of experience as a senior financial services executive. She has held numerous leadership positions\, including CEO of a de novo financial institution and Market President for a nationally chartered bank\, with $17 billion in assets. With her extensive banking experience\, Ms. O’Gorman founded one of the leading BSA/AML consulting firms for cannabis banking\, DX Consulting\, in 2014. In the last 3 years\, Deirdra and her business partners founded Empyreal Logistics\, a cash logistics company that provides transit\, deposit processing and onsite audit solutions for financial institutions and businesses. Empyreal Logistics currently services 29 states in the continental U.S. \nIn 2016\, Deirdra was named one of 20 “People to Watch” in the cannabis financial services industry and has been featured in articles by the New York Times\, the Wall Street Journal\, CNN and more. She is considered one of the foremost experts on banking and compliance for highly regulated industries. Through her work\, she has become a nationally known speaker and can be found working with financial institutions\, regulators\, government agencies\, entrepreneurs\, and attorneys who are looking to gain a better understanding of emerging markets. \n\nThe Honorable Rodney E. Hood\nRodney E. Hood was nominated to the NCUA Board on January 19\, 2019. The U.S. Senate confirmed him on March 14\, 2019\, and he was sworn in as the eleventh NCUA Chairman on April 8\, 2019. Mr. Hood served as the NCUA’s Chairman until January 25\, 2021. \nAs a Board Member\, Mr. Hood serves as the NCUA’s representative on the Board of Directors of NeighborWorks America\, one of the nation’s leading affordable housing and community development organizations. This is his second time serving as the agency’s representative on the board of NeighborWorks. \nMr. Hood was previously nominated to the NCUA Board by former President George W. Bush and served from November 2005 until August 2009. During his first term on the Board\, he was appointed Vice Chairman. \nImmediately prior to rejoining the NCUA Board in 2019\, Mr. Hood served as a corporate responsibility manager for JPMorgan Chase\, managing national partnerships with non-profit organizations\, financial regulators\, and community stakeholders to promote financial inclusion and shared prosperity in underserved communities throughout the United States. \nHis previous experience includes serving as associate administrator of the Rural Housing Service at the U.S. Department of Agriculture. In this role\, he helped to address the housing needs in rural communities and administered the agency’s $43 billion mortgage portfolio. \n\nTim Segerson\, Deputy Director – Office of Examination and Insurance\, NCUA \nTim Segerson is the Deputy Director of the Office of Examination and Insurance (E&I) with the National Credit Union Administration. Tim is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of E&I and assisting the Director with the implementation of National policy relating to examination\, supervision\, insurance and guaranty fund risk management. Tim was an examiner and field supervisor and served in various field and supervision related roles at NCUA for nearly 20 years before joining the NCUA policy unit in 2010. \nTim is an honors graduate of Rhode Island College with A bachelor’s degree in Economics and Accounting. \n\nMike Kennedy\, Co-founder / Head of Product & Strategy\, Green Check Verified\nMike Kennedy is a Co-founder and Head of Product & Strategy at Green Check Verified\, a technology-enabled solution for banking the cannabis industry. Mike’s background is in helping community financial institutions leverage technology to better manage their compliance and risk functions\, and he has helped hundreds of institutions develop and implement bespoke compliance programs. Prior to co-founding Green Check\, Mike helped scale Continuity\, the first SaaS-based compliance management system for community financial institutions. Having worked with FIs across the country\, Mike deeply understands the cost and complexities involved with maintaining compliance. This experience drives Mike and his team’s mission of helping FIs reduce their regulatory burden and build competitive advantages by tapping into new markets.\n\n\n\n\nRyan Canin\, CEO\, DocFox\nRyan is the CEO of DocFox\, a digital tool which enables rapid account opening\, customer onboarding and automated complex workflows for business and commercial banking. \nDocFox currently works with over 200 financial institutions to reduce manual effort through advanced document processing with document inspection\, data capture and comparison of any document and a suite of automation tools. \nBanks and credit unions use DocFox to enable remote account opening for business banking\, bank across state lines with comfort\, bank high-risk industries like cannabis banking or streamline business lending and back-office processes to completely transform the client experience and reduce costs and losses due to manual activities. \n\nBill Richmond\, Chief\, USDA Hemp Program\nBill leads the team responsible for the establishment and implementation of the U.S. domestic hemp production program. The USDA program oversees State and Tribal Government hemp regulations\, rulemaking\, intergovernmental affairs and stakeholder outreach. He has been in Federal service\, all with USDA\, for over 20 years. In other roles\, he was the acting director of the team responsible for establishing new labeling rules for genetically modified foods in the U.S.\, served as the chief of staff of USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service under the Obama and Trump administrations\, and led USDA’s Colorado dairy field office. Richmond studied agricultural economics at the University of Maryland\, and holds professional certificates from the Harvard Kennedy School of Government and the Brookings Institution. \n\nLisa Pittman\, Partner\, Zuber Lawler LLP\nLisa Pittman focuses on litigation and regulatory compliance. Throughout Ms. Pittman’s 20-year career\, she has litigated and tried disputes relating to labor & employment\, breach of contract\, commercial banking\, fraud\, fiduciary duty\, construction defect and injury\, deceptive trade practices\, premises liability\, professional liability\, and products liability. She also possesses extensive expertise in complex commercial insurance coverage matters\, having both defended insurance companies and advocated for policyholders in commercial property\, residential property\, and life insurance matters. \nMs. Pittman is a pioneering figure in the emerging legalized hemp/cannabis industry in Texas. Ms. Pittman is an appointee to the Texas Department of Agriculture’s Industrial Hemp Advisory Council. She is also a non-resident fellow of the Drug Policy Program at Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy. Ms. Pittman presented the American Bar Association’s first marijuana law CLE at its annual meeting in New York City in 2017\, resulting in the creation of the American Bar Association’s Task Force on Cannabis Law and Policy\, and she is the Chair of the American Bar Association’s Cannabis Law & Policy Committee for 2021-2022. \nFrom her participation in the nascent cannabis industry\, Ms. Pittman has represented a broad range of clients from investors to ancillary service and product providers to “plant-touching” companies — farmers\, processors\, manufacturers\, laboratories\, distributors\, and retailers. Some of these clients have now expanded into other countries. In pursuit of becoming an authority in this area\, she understands the many challenges facing marijuana and hemp businesses\, such as tax\, banking\, insurance\, and regulatory compliance issues\, and she has grown a vast network of experts to assist in these areas. Ms. Pittman keeps abreast of the constantly evolving laws\, news\, and deals occurring in the cannabis industry internationally on a daily basis. \n\nScheril Murray Powell\, Esq.\, Agricultural\, Cannabis\, and Dietary Supplement Attorney\, Doumar\, Allsworth\, Laystrom\, Voigt\, Adair\, and Dishowitz LLP\nScheril Murray Powell\, Esq. is an Agricultural\, Cannabis\, and Dietary Supplement Attorney at Doumar\, Allsworth\, Laystrom\, Voigt\, Adair\, and Dishowitz LLP. The Daily Business Review has named her one of the Top 12 Cannabis Attorneys in Florida. Her practice covers both the Marijuana and Hemp Industries\, specializing in Cannabinoid legalization and UK Novel Foods registration. Scheril serves on the Board of one of the oldest Cannabis Advocacy Organizations\, Patients Out of Time. She is the former Executive Director of the Black Farmers and Agriculturalists of Florida and former Director of Federal Affairs for the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. Scheril also serves as the Director of Business Development of Cannabiziac.com\, an incubator\, accelerator and co-working community catering solely to cannabis-related businesses. Scheril is on the Hemp Pilot Program Advisory Board for the University of Florida and serves on the Broward County\, Florida Medical Marijuana Advisory Board. She is on the board for the Friends of Hemp and was a Founding Board Member for the U.S. Hemp Builders Association (not to be confused with the U.S. Hemp Building Association Foundation). \nShe is also President of consulting firm Green Sustainable Strong\, LLC. In her spare time\, she volunteers with the Winrock Foundation delivering Marketing training to Farmers in Ghana\, Africa. In 2018\, she was a recipient of the Crohns Foundation Blood\, Sweat\, and Tears Award\, and the Cannabis Business Award’s Industry MVP Award. She is former In House Counsel for Sunflora/ Your CBD Store and former In House Counsel for Green Roads World. She is a graduate of Florida International University College of Law. As a Cannapreneur\, Scheril is the President of Canna Headhunters\, a staffing agency in the Cannabis Industry that connects Cannabis talent to opportunities. She has been selected to present at a number of Cannabis Conferences including the South East Cannabis Conference The Hemp and CBD Expo in the United Kingdom\, The American Bar Association Cannabis Symposium: “From Regs to Riches”\, the Women Grow Leadership Sumit\, the Emerge Conference\, the U.S. Cannabis Conference\, South East Cannabis Conference\, SHE-CANN\, Cannaday\, The University of the West Indies Caribbean Neuroscience Conference\, Women Grow Leadership Summit\, and more. \n\n\n\nAndrew Bigart\, Partner\, Venable LLP\nAndrew Bigart helps banks\, payments companies\, and fintechs work together to develop cutting-edge financial services for consumers and businesses. Andrew’s broad experience in financial services\, covering areas such as anti-money laundering and consumer protection\, allows him to help banks\, payment facilitators\, digital wallets\, small business lenders\, and other financial services providers navigate the complex federal and state regulatory landscape. This extensive knowledge allows Andrew to assist his clients with various legal needs\, including regulatory compliance\, business planning\, and transactions\, regulatory examinations\, and government investigations and enforcement defense. \nWith a client base that values speed and innovation\, Andrew has developed a legal practice that focuses on meeting his clients’ needs by providing diverse\, timely\, and cost-efficient legal advice. Andrew advises numerous financial institutions that work with marijuana-related businesses\, including on how to set up compliance programs to minimize risk consistent with federal guidance and other best practices. \n\nMichael Correia\, Director of Government Relations\, National Cannabis Industry Association\nMichael Correia is director of government relations for the National Cannabis Industry Association. His focus is raising awareness and building support for the cannabis industry’s issues on Capitol Hill. In addition\, Michael works with other national organizations to increase the cannabis industry profile nationally. Prior to joining NCIA\, Michael spent many years working on Capitol Hill\, including working for Rep. George Radanovich (R-CA)\, who retired in 2010\, and the House Committee on Resources\, serving three different Chairmen. \nPreviously\, he was director of federal affairs for the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) and senior project manager for the Committee for Responsible Federal Budget. In both positions\, he advocated for policies in Congress. A campaign veteran\, he has worked and volunteered on numerous political campaigns at the local\, state\, and federal levels over the past two decades. Michael is a graduate of the University of California\, San Diego. A native of San Diego\, he resides in Washington\, D.C. \n\n\n\n\n\nMichael Bresnick\, Chair\, Financial Services Investigations and Enforcements Practice\, Venable\, LLP\nMichael Bresnick is a partner in Venable LLP’s Washington\, D.C.\, office\, serving as Chair of the Financial Services Investigations and Enforcement Practice. He advises executives\, directors\, banks\, payment processors\, and other financial services companies in BSA/AML\, securities fraud\, consumer protection\, and other civil and criminal investigations and enforcement actions by a variety of government agencies. He also served as the independent monitor for Deutsche Bank AG following the bank’s $7.2B settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice over the sale of residential mortgage-backed securities. \nMr. Bresnick previously served as Executive Director of President Obama’s Financial Fraud Enforcement Task Force within DOJ. In that role\, he worked directly with the U.S. Attorney General and other leaders throughout federal and state government to lead the largest interagency coalition ever assembled to combat financial fraud. In total\, Mr. Bresnick spent 10 years in DOJ (where he also served as a supervisor in the Criminal Division’s Fraud Section and Assistant U.S. Attorney in the Eastern District of Pennsylvania)\, leading 16 federal jury trials and representing the government before the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit on numerous occasions. \n\n \nJanet Powell\, Chief of Regulation and Supervision-Credit Unions\, Oregon Department of Consumer & Business Services\, Division of Financial Regulation \nJanet Powell has worked for the Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services\, Division of Financial Regulation\, since September 1992. \nShe is the Chief of Regulation and Supervision for the Credit Union Program\, and she previously served as the Program’s supervising examiner since 2004 and manager since 2007.  Prior to that\, she worked as a financial examiner and review examiner in the banking\, trust\, and credit union programs. Oregon has 20 state-chartered credit unions\, with assets exceeding $26.7 billion\, as of December 31\, 2020.  Additionally\, seven state-chartered credit unions from Washington and Idaho have locations in Oregon. \nPreviously\, Miss Powell worked for St. Mary’s Academy in Portland\, Oregon as the development director for one year and worked for The Oregon Bank in a number of capacities for nearly 25 years.  She has management\, lending\, operations\, business development\, and special project experience; she was a bank officer for 16 years. \nMiss Powell is Vice Chair of the Board of the National Association of State Credit Union Supervisors (NASCUS) and is certified by NASCUS as a state credit union examination supervisor and by the Conference of State Bank Supervisors (CSBS) as an examiner-in-charge. She attended Marylhurst College and has received various banking and regulator training.  She was born in Bend\, Oregon and grew up in The Dalles\, Oregon. \n\n \nKatrina A. Skinner\, Partner\, Burns Levinson \nKatrina Skinner is an experienced attorney and subject matter expert in the financial services industry for banking legal cannabis-related businesses. As the former President and General Counsel for Safe Harbor Services\, LLC\, she learned the intricacies and practical applications of cannabis law in multiple states\, federal and state regulations\, and finance\, and is often asked to speak about them. \n\n\nMike Mashke\, EVP & Chief Lending Officer\, First National Bank of Pasco \nMike Mashke is a forty-year veteran banker who started his career working in a community bank’s mail room while in High School (1981). He then worked his way up through most retail area in a bank while pursuing a B.A. in Economics from the University of South Florida (1988). After completing Barnett Bank’s Management Training Program\, commercial lending has been Mike’s passion throughout his career. Mike completed the Graduate School of Banking at Colorado program in 1999 and held a State of Florida Certified Building Contractor License. Mike is from the last breed of true “old school” core-credit trained commercial lenders who understand all types of businesses and their credit needs. He built a strong reputation in the markets he worked by providing exceptional customer service\, bringing innovative lending solutions\, and being customer-focused by understanding that not all clients fit a square box. Mike’s been in C-level leadership positions since 2007 and has successfully led his teams through many exciting yet challenging economic times in our industry. \nMike pioneered the cannabis banking program for First National Bank of Pasco\, which is an OCC chartered FI. Services now include accepting cannabis deposits originated through retail dispensary sales and lending to investors who support the industry. Specializing in providing term-loans secured by commercial real estate leased to cannabis companies. Also offer many other banking services to ancillary businesses that provide services to this complex industry. \nMike has developed a team of experienced compliance professionals and commercial lenders to backstop the industry. His Bank now provides a suite of online and remote banking products to provide exceptional banking services for MSO clientele. \nMike’s natural leadership abilities spread beyond the bank and into the communities he served\, where he has led or been on the boards of numerous non-profits\, service\, and philanthropic organizations. Additionally\, Mike’s talents include entertainment\, as he is Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Qualified. Mike was a professional sports mascot for over twenty-five years for such teams as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Super Bowl XXXVII Ring holder)\, Tampa Bay Lightning\, Tampa Bay Strom\, and the University of South Florida\, to name just a few. \nMike was born and raised in Englewood\, FL\, is married with three children\, and currently lives in Dade City\, FL. \n\nAaron Kaslow\, Director of Lending\, Northpoint Commercial Credit\nWith more than 15 years of experience in commercial lending\, Aaron oversees the Specialized Lending Division of Northpoint Commercial Credit\, LLC. Accomplished in commercial and industrial lending\, he specializes in small to middle-market companies and has managed portfolios ranging from $300 million to $1 billion.\n\nPrior to joining Northpoint\, Aaron held several senior leadership roles at various financial institutions. He served as the Manager of Business Services for Firefly Credit Union\, where he helped the credit union expand into commercial and industrial lending. Prior to Firefly\, he was the Senior Vice President of Commercial Lending for Meridian Bank as well as Heritage Bank\, both located in Arizona. Additionally\, he has held lending and leadership positions for Wells Fargo and U.S. Bank.\n\nAaron holds a Master of Business Administration from the University of Phoenix and a Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance from the University of Minnesota Duluth.
URL:https://www.nascus.org/event/marijuana-hemp-eschool/
LOCATION:Virtual
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SUMMARY:NASCUS Sr. Examiner Forum
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nRegister Today for the NASCUS Sr. Examiner Forum\nJune 2\, 2021  |  1:30 – 3:30 pm (EST)\nJoin us for an engaging conversation for senior-level examiners. Our goal is to provide a space for honest and confidential dialogue\, meant to solve issues and share best practices. For State Credit Union Regulator Senior Examiners only. \nFree to attend\, registration is required. \nTopics to be covered will include: \n\nScheduling examinations: virtual\, on-site\, hybrid\nTraining\, retention of examiners\, succession planning\nExit meetings: Training new examiners\nState emerging risks and trends in credit union examinations\nCybersecurity information-sharing and alerts\nLending red flags\nSecondary capital and capital markets\nBoosting your resume with certification (Costs covered by NISCUE)
URL:https://www.nascus.org/event/nascus-senior-examiner-forum/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210526T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210526T150000
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CREATED:20210324T131154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210325T193639Z
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SUMMARY:HR Webinar Series: Avoiding Remote Landmines - Ten Common Remote Management Blunders and How to Avoid Them
DESCRIPTION:Join HR expert Diane Reed for a 1-hour webinar focused on navigating complex\, real-life situations. Examine 10 common remote management blunders and how you can avoid them at your credit union.\nA nationally recognized speaker\, writer\, and communications professional\, Diane Pape Reed is President of CUDoctor\, a full-service consultancy and training company. She is co-founder of the annual CUNA Human Resources Compliance Certification School and was VP of Sales and Administration for a mid-sized Credit Union for 10+ years. \nDiane has received several national awards and has written articles for numerous industry publications.  She currently assists Credit Unions worldwide with human resources\, marketing\, community relations\, compliance\, sales\, training\, board governance and executive support.  Diane graduated from George Mason University where she specialized in Organizational Communication and currently lives in Fairfax\, Virginia with her husband David\, a Credit Union guru in his own rite. \n \nDuring this webinar\, we will: \n\nUnderstand the Landmines of Online Interviews\nLearn How to Avoid Disciplinary Blunders\nExamine New Guidance from the President’s Economic Relief Bill\nExplore Vaccination Policies\nDiscover Often Overlooked Items Missing from Your Work from Home Policy\n\nDescription:  \nThese days\, things in HR are changing so fast\, it’s hard to keep up. And just when you think you’ve got it\, you notice you’ve missed something else. Case in point… We know we’re supposed to avoid asking “Protected Class” questions during an interview\, but what about the “I’m Islamic\, Transgender\, Indian American\, 52 and Proud” poster behind the applicant on the Zoom interview? How about the employee who refuses to get vaccinated? Or the one who refuses to return to the office? What about the marketing manager who you’re pretty sure is now sharing personal private member information online? … What to do… Never has HR been so complex\, and never has it been front and center stage with the litigators. \nJoins us for this informative webinar which takes a look at ten of the most common remote management blunders and explains how you can avoid them at your credit union. \nWho Should Attend:  \nThis informative session is best suited for all levels of HR professionals. \nRegister By: May 18\, 2021
URL:https://www.nascus.org/event/hr-webinar-series-avoiding-remote-landmines-ten-common-remote-management-blunders-and-how-to-avoid-them/
LOCATION:Virtual
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SUMMARY:HR Webinar series: Managing Remotely - Time to De-Stress and Establish Trust
DESCRIPTION:Join HR expert Diane Reed for a 1-hour webinar highlighting best practices for building team trust and managing remote employees. Learn about the influence external factors have on the workplace and learn coaching techniques to improve collaboration.\nA nationally recognized speaker\, writer\, and communications professional\, Diane Pape Reed is President of CUDoctor\, a full-service consultancy and training company. She is co-founder of the annual CUNA Human Resources Compliance Certification School and was VP of Sales and Administration for a mid-sized Credit Union for 10+ years. \nDiane has received several national awards and has written articles for numerous industry publications.  She currently assists Credit Unions worldwide with human resources\, marketing\, community relations\, compliance\, sales\, training\, board governance and executive support.  Diane graduated from George Mason University where she specialized in Organizational Communication and currently lives in Fairfax\, Virginia with her husband David\, a Credit Union guru in his own rite. \n \nDuring this webinar\, we will: \n\nLook at Why Mental Health “Issues” Are on the Rise in the Workplace\nExamine a Host of Best Practices in Developing and Maintaining Trust Amongst Your Employees\nUnderstand the Two Types of “Trusters” and How to Best Coach Them\nLearn How to Build a “Trust Staircase”\nAppreciate When It’s Time to Call in the Professionals for Help\n\nDescription:  \nNow that remote work has become the norm for many of our employees\, the “Honeymoon Period” is over\, and the stress and anxiety of limited contact with others is coming to a head.  Alcoholism\, drug abuse and depression are all on the rise\, and surveys show a distinct lack of trust in the workplace.  This discontent is showing itself in decreased productivity\, decreased morale and increased absenteeism.  You see\, we often unconsciously interpret a lack of physical contact as a signal of untrustworthiness.  Put simply\, we don’t trust what we can’t see.   \nSo\, how do we fix it?  Join us for this 60-minute webinar where we’ll explore how to develop and maintain trust throughout the credit union and establish management practices that unify our team and make everyone feel both valued and valuable. \nWho Should Attend:  \nThis informative session is best suited for anyone who manages both remote and non-remote workers. \nRegister By: May 18\, 2021\n 
URL:https://www.nascus.org/event/hr-webinar-series-managing-remotely-time-to-de-stress-and-establish-trust/
LOCATION:Virtual
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210317
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210319
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SUMMARY:National Meeting
DESCRIPTION:This annual event for top state regulators only takes a close look at key issues and gives the supervisors a forum to discuss common challenges\, and exchange ideas in a confidential setting. \nTo register\, click here. \n\nResources and presentations\nClick here for copies of the presentations and shared resources. \n\nNational Meeting Agenda\nPlease note this meeting is for Regulator members only.\n  \nMarch 17\, 2021\n1:30 pm – 1:45 pm Opening Remarks: Lucy Ito\, President/CEO\, NASCUS; Rose Conner\, Administrator\, NC Credit Union Division \n1:45 pm – 3:15 pm Around the States: Lucy Ito\, President/CEO\, NASCUS \n 3:15 pm – 3:30 pm Break \n3:30 pm – 4:30 pm Future of Payment Systems: \nMark Dixon\, Director\, Payments Innovation\, NEACH and \nMike Townsley\, Policy Counsel & Director of Regulatory Policy\, CSBS \n4:30 pm – 5:30 pm The Future of Capital in Credit Unions and the Broader System: \nMark DeBree\, Managing Principal\, Catalyst Strategic Solutions \nModerator: Brian Knight\, Esq.\, Executive Vice President & General Counsel \n  5:30 pm Wrap-up \n\n\nMarch 18\, 2021\n      1:30 pm – 1:40 pm     Opening Remarks \n1:40 pm – 3:00 pm Climate Change as a Safety and Soundness Issue: Steven M. Rothstein\, Managing Director\, Accelerator at Ceres and David Cotney\,  Senior Advisor\, FS Vector \n  \n      3:00 pm – 3:15 pm     Break \n   3:15 pm – 4:15 pm Fireside Chat: Todd Harper\, NCUA Chairman and Lucy Ito\, President/CEO\, NASCUS \n  4:15 pm – 5:30 pm     Wrap Up \n  \n(3/17/21) \n  \n2021 Speaker Bio\nMark Dixon\, NEACH Director\, Payments Innovation \nMark Dixon is a financial services veteran with more than 15 years of industry experience and a passion for banking\, payments\, and technology. He previously worked for multiple financial institutions of various sizes and types. He has served in capacities such as sales\, operations\, electronic services\, and IT operations. He is currently the Director\, Payments Innovation for NEACH (a payment association serving the New England market). In this role\, Mark keeps abreast of industry updates related to the modernization of the payments landscape. He uses his research and connections to educate the NEACH membership about important developments to help them navigate the complexity of the payment ecosystem. Mark completed his Bachelor’s in Business Administration from Southern New Hampshire University where he concentrated on the study of organizational leadership and minored in information technology. He is currently working on his MBA with a focus on business intelligence studies. In addition\, Mark is an Accredited ACH Professional (AAP)\, Accredited Payments Risk Professional (APRP)\, and a National Check Professional (NCP). \n\nMike Townsley\, Policy Counsel & Director of Regulatory Policy\, CSBS \nMike Townsley is Director of Regulatory Policy & Policy Counsel at the Conference of State Bank Supervisors (CSBS). Mike is a graduate of the University of Texas and the Georgetown University Law Center. He has been with CSBS since 2015. During his time at CSBS\, Mike has worked on a wide range of bank and nonbank financial services policy issues including federal preemption\, consumer protection\, and CSBS’ litigation over the fintech charter. Mike also supports state regulators on several interagency bodies\, including the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council and the Financial Stability Oversight Council. \n\n \nMark DeBree\, Managing Principal\, Catalyst Strategic Solutions \nAs Managing Principal at Catalyst Strategic Solutions\, Mark directs risk consulting\, balance sheet advisory and broker/dealer services for credit unions nationwide. Formerly the organization’s Vice President of ALM Services\, Mark has 16 years’ experience consulting credit unions on interest rate risk\, liquidity risk\, strategic planning\, member deposit behaviors and mortgage servicing portfolios. Drawing on his broad industry expertise\, Mark has also been instrumental in developing a number of new products and services that directly benefit client credit unions. \nSince joining Catalyst Strategic Solutions as an ALM analyst in 2002\, Mark has progressed through various roles in the ALM department to his current position. Previously\, Mark worked as a financial analyst at Richmark Capital Corporation\, where he was responsible for performing financial analysis on organizations seeking external capital. Mark also worked at Salomon Smith Barney in New York and has held FINRA Series 7 & 63 securities licenses. \nMark has both a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in business administration with a concentration in finance from Texas Tech University. He is a certified Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA). He is also a frequent speaker at credit union and examiner meetings. \n\n \nDavid Cotney\,  Senior Advisor\, FS Vector \nDavid brings extensive regulatory experience to FS Vector and its clients. Previously\, David was appointed as the Massachusetts Commissioner of Banks from 2010 to 2016 where he supervised all State-chartered banks and credit unions and State-licensed financial services providers. David began his regulatory career as a bank examiner with the Division of Banks in 1990. \nFrom 2015 to 2016\, David was appointed to serve as chairman of the Board of Directors of the Conference of State Bank Supervisors (CSBS). Additionally\, from 2014 to 2015\, David served as chairman of the CSBS Emerging Payments & Innovation Task Force which developed a Framework for the Regulation of Virtual Currency. In November 2013\, David became the first State or federal financial regulator to testify before Congress on the subject of bitcoin and cryptocurrency. In 2017\, David testified before the California Treasurer’s Cannabis Banking Working Group on the topic of a state-owned bank. \nFrom 2013 to 2015\, David served as chairman of the State Liaison Committee (SLC) of the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC). David was also the first State member to serve as chairman of the FFIEC’s Task Force on Consumer Compliance. \nDavid also serves as a member of the board of directors at Cross River Bank and as a member of the board of advisors for the Association for Data and Cyber Governance. \nDavid earned a B.A. from Tufts University\, an M.B.A. from Boston University\, and an M.P.A. from the Harvard Kennedy School. \n\n \nSteven M. Rothstein\, Managing Director\, Accelerator at Ceres \nM. Rothstein is the founding Managing Director of the Ceres Accelerator for Sustainable Capital Markets. Ceres Accelerator aims to transform the practices and policies that govern capital markets in order to accelerate reduction of the worst financial impacts of the climate crisis and other sustainability threats. Steven’s 40 years of experience will be critical to explore the most effective strategies for the Accelerator to focus on and move capital markets towards climate sustainability. \nSteven has had a successful career starting\, managing and growing several non-profit\, social change and government organizations. After college he was one of the founding team of Citizens Energy Corporation\, the world’s only non-profit oil company. This enterprise\, and its related organizations\, grew to provide tens of millions of service for low income and needy individuals through oil\, natural gas\, electricity\, energy conservation\, pharmaceuticals and renewable energy. After several years\, Steven went on to manage a Massachusetts $300 million human service state agency’s programs and facilities for people with intellectual disabilities. He then started and ran Environmental Futures\, a management and market consulting company serving a wide range of enterprises in the US and internationally seeking to grow their environmental work. He also ran the New England market for Constellation’s entry and expansion into this market as a successful electricity broker. His career also includes running the world renowned\, Perkins School for the Blind\, as well as Citizen Schools and the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation. \nHe has worked at local\, state\, federal and international levels of government. Steven served on many non-profit and government boards. He has spoken and written extensively and worked with partners in the corporate\, non-profit\, government and philanthropy sectors. \nSteven has a BA with Honors in Political Science from Williams College and an MBA from Northeastern University’s D’Amore – McKim School of Management. He also studied at Duke University’s\, Institute of Public Policy. He and his wife\, Susan\, live in Somerville. They have two grown sons. He is currently on the Brady Campaign for Gun Safety Board and the Mass Civic Learning Coalition’s Steering Committee. \n\nTodd M. Harper\, Chairman\, NCUA \nTodd M. Harper was nominated to serve on the NCUA Board on February 6\, 2019. The U.S. Senate confirmed him on March 14\, 2019\, and he was sworn in as a member of the NCUA Board on April 8\, 2019. President Joseph R. Biden\, Jr.\, designated him as the NCUA’s twelfth Chairman on January 20\, 2021. \nAs NCUA Board Chairman\, Mr. Harper serves as a voting member of the Financial Stability Oversight Council and represents the NCUA on the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council and the Financial and Banking Information Infrastructure Committee. \nPrior to joining the NCUA Board\, Mr. Harper served as director of the agency’s Office of Public and Congressional Affairs and chief policy advisor to former Chairmen Debbie Matz and Rick Metsger. He is the first member of the NCUA’s staff to become an NCUA Board Member and Chairman. \nMr. Harper previously worked for the U.S. House of Representatives as staff director for the Subcommittee on Capital Markets\, Insurance\, and Government-Sponsored Enterprises and as legislative director and senior legislative assistant to former Rep. Paul Kanjorski (D-Pennsylvania). In these roles\, he contributed to every major financial services law\, from the enactment of the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Financial Services Modernization Act in 1999 through the passage of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act in 2010. \nDuring the Great Recession\, Mr. Harper coordinated the first congressional hearing to explore the creation of a Temporary Corporate Credit Union Stabilization Fund. He also spearheaded staff efforts in the U.S. House to secure enactment of a law to lower the costs of managing both the Corporate Stabilization Fund and the National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund. \nMr. Harper led staff negotiations over several sections of the Dodd-Frank Act\, including the Kanjorski amendment to empower regulators to preemptively rein in and break up “too-big-to-fail” institutions and proposals to enhance the powers of the Securities and Exchange Commission. He also developed the legislative framework for the bill that created the Federal Insurance Office to monitor domestic and international insurance issues. \nMr. Harper holds an undergraduate degree in business analysis from Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business and a graduate degree in public policy from Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government.
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SUMMARY:Wisconsin Executive Forum
DESCRIPTION:Your credit union’s board members\, committee members\, and management should not miss the Wisconsin Executive Forum! NASCUS (the National Association of State Credit Union Supervisors)\, the Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions and The Wisconsin Credit Union League invite you to participate in this acclaimed\, annual session. Take advantage of this excellent training opportunity for your directors and staff. \nClick here to register
URL:https://www.nascus.org/event/wisconsin-executive-forum/
LOCATION:Virtual
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SUMMARY:Solar Winds Breach Webinar (members only)
DESCRIPTION:As organizations mature their cybersecurity hygiene\, hardening defenses and refining detection and response\, the fraudsters continue to find new ways to ply their trade. This webinar will discuss the current threat landscape through the analysis of case studies and examples for public disclosures. In particular this webinar will focus on the latest information related to how the SolarWinds Orion “breach” was carried out along with secondary risks related to the SolarWinds software. \nLearning Objectives: \n\nUnderstand the latest threat developments;\nUnderstand the risks related to the SolarWinds breach\nLearn where credit unions can focus valuable risk mitigation resources • Develop and refine a framework of knowledge to plan future security efforts\n\nClick here to register \nNOTE: This is a members-only event.
URL:https://www.nascus.org/event/solar-winds-breach-webinar-members-only-2/
LOCATION:Virtual
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SUMMARY:NASCUS Michigan Industry Day (virtual)
DESCRIPTION:Your credit union’s board members\, committee members\, and management should not miss the NASCUS Michigan Industry Day Virtual! NASCUS (the National Association of State Credit Union Supervisors)\, the Department of Insurance and Financial Services invite you to participate in this acclaimed\, annual session. Take advantage of this excellent training opportunity for your directors and staff. Click here for more information (including speakers and fees)
URL:https://www.nascus.org/event/nascus-michigan-industry-day-virtual/
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