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SUMMARY:NASCUS Member Reception
DESCRIPTION:Date: Tuesday\, March 3\, 2026 \nTime: 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm \nLocation: Washington\, D.C. \nBy Invitation Only. This event is being held in conjunction with the America’s Credit Unions Governmental Affairs Conference. Guests are welcome to accompany attendees. Business attire is suggested. \nFor questions or further information\, please contact Shellee Mitchell at smitchell@nascus.org.
URL:https://www.nascus.org/event/nascus-member-reception-4/
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SUMMARY:NASCUS L&R Committee Webinar: 2026 Class Action Litigation Outlook
DESCRIPTION:Join us on March 18\, 2026\, from 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm EST\n \nThe NASCUS Legislative & Regulatory (L&R) Affairs Committee invites members to a complimentary webinar exploring the latest trends in class action litigation affecting the financial services sector. \nThe session will feature Fred Burnside and Sancho Accorsi with Davis Wright Tremaine LLP\, who will share timely insights and practical considerations for credit unions and regulators. \nThe webinar will cover recent developments in: \n\nOngoing Regulation E litigation related to overdraft opt-in disclosures\nPrivacy litigation involving cookies and tracking pixels\nMass arbitrations\, including mitigation strategies and best practices for cost-effective resolution\n\nThis program is complimentary for NASCUS members and is part of our ongoing series of special L&R Calls addressing critical legal and regulatory issues facing the credit union system. \nPlease complete the form below to register. A virtual meeting link will be distributed prior to the webinar. \nPlease select a valid form\n\nGuest Speakers\nFred Burnside\nPartner\, Davis Wright Tremaine LLP \nFred Burnside concentrates his complex civil litigation practice on matters related to class-action defense\, consumer financial services\, and hydroelectric relicensing. His more than two decades as an attorney is distinguished by significant victories secured on behalf of financial service providers\, at trial and on appeal in state and federal courts\, particularly in class action lawsuits regarding non-sufficient funds (NSF) fees. \nFred obtained a motion to dismiss in the pioneer class action lawsuit over NSF fee practices and has since successfully defended other major financial services providers facing similar claims. He also has the rare experience of taking a financial services class action through a jury trial—and winning. With an established track record of securing outright victory or favorable settlement\, Fred has become the go-to NSF fee attorney for consumer financial service providers facing class action lawsuits. \nHis leadership at DWT includes serving as the co-chair of the class action defense group\, and he previously served as the firm’s deputy litigation department practice group chair\, Executive Committee member\, and on the firm’s Share (Compensation) Committee. He is a co-chair of the ABA’s Annual National Institute on Class Actions\, editor of the ABA Class Action Committee’s Annual Survey of State Class Action Litigation\, and a member of the American Law Institute. \nSancho Accorsi\nAssociate\, Davis Wright Tremaine LLP \nBio: Sancho Accorsi focuses on high-stakes\, complex commercial litigation with an emphasis on class actions. Sancho represents a range of clients\, including household names in the food and beverage\, financial services\, healthcare\, technology\, and telecommunications industries. He regularly defends clients against claims related to digital privacy\, business contracts\, false advertising\, product labelling\, antitrust\, unfair competition\, and others. He has been recognized for notable wins including in Valenzuela v. The Kroger Co.\, featured in Law360’s Legal Lions of the Week\, Heinz v. Amazon.com\, Inc.\, covered by Law 360\, and Navarro v. Ski Data\, featured in Daily Journal Top Verdicts of 2022. Sancho advocates for his clients through all stages of litigation\, from motions practice to discovery\, depositions\, and appeals. He has extensive experience in legal research and writing\, including winning dispositive motions and appellate briefs.\nBefore joining DWT\, Sancho clerked for the Hon. Christina A. Snyder of the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.
URL:https://www.nascus.org/event/nascus-webinar-series-2026-class-action-litigation-outlook/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Craig Money":MAILTO:cmoney@nascus.org
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SUMMARY:NASCUS Webinar Series:  IS&T Risk Assessment Training for Credit Unions & State Supervisory Agencies
DESCRIPTION:Join us on March 19\, 2026\, from 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm EST\nNASCUS is pleased to offer the next session in our complimentary member webinar series\, featuring Cordell Robinson of the Brownstone Consulting Firm. \nIn this 60-minute webinar\, participants will gain knowledge and insight around the following: \n\nRegulatory Readiness & Governance: Provides directors and executives with a clear understanding of NCUA and state supervisory expectations for IS&T risk management\, emphasizing board oversight\, accountability\, and strategic governance.\nComprehensive Cyber & IT Risk Coverage: Addresses end-to-end risk management\, including information security controls\, incident response\, vendor and third-party risk\, business continuity/disaster recovery\, training\, audit\, and continuous monitoring.\nEmerging Technology & Threat Focus: Highlights critical emerging risks\, such as AI governance under ISO 42001\, and operational threats like ATM jackpotting\, while aligning technology adoption with safety\, ethics\, and regulatory compliance.\nExam Alignment Using ACET & InTREX: Explains how NCUA’s ACET and InTREX tools are used by examiners to assess cybersecurity maturity\, control effectiveness\, and CAMELS impact—and how boards should interpret and govern the results.\nDirector-Level Action & Oversight: Equips boards with practical guidance on setting risk appetite\, holding management accountable\, requiring meaningful reporting\, and ensuring continuous improvement in cyber resilience and exam readiness.\n\nAttendance is free as a NASCUS member benefit.  Please fill out the form below to participate.\nA virtual meeting link will be sent out ahead of the webinar. \n\nGuest Speaker\nCordell Robinson \nMr. Robinson has a degree in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering\, and a Juris Doctorate (JD). He is a decorated US. Navy veteran and has served honorably as a Senior Intelligence Analyst. He served at two duty stations in the United States Navy\, U.S. Naval Computer and Telecommunications Station Diego Garcia\, and Fleet Air Reconnaissance Squadron II Rota\, Spain. During his military service\, he completed intense naval intelligence and aviation schools (including Survival Evade Resist and Escape (SERE) School)\, earned letters of commendation. \nAfter his service in the United States Navy\, Mr. Robinson received his JD at Georgetown Law. He decided to take an unconventional route in his career by entering the Cybersecurity realm. He is a Cybersecurity Expert in compliance\, governance\, and regulations. He has taken best practices and streamlined them into repeatable processes that are easily comprehended by senior executives and technical professionals alike. \nWith a technical\, military\, and legal education Mr. Robinson brings a unique approach to Cybersecurity. Mr. Robinson’s Cybersecurity background began in the Department of Defense (DOD) arena and took his expertise to the Federal civilian agency Cybersecurity arena. He immediately began to redefine and revamp the Cybersecurity compliance and governance for the federal civilian space at NOAA/NWS (National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration/ National Weather Service) within the Department of Commerce. \n\nPlease select a valid form
URL:https://www.nascus.org/event/nascus-webinar-series-ist-risk-assessment-training-for-credit-unions-state-supervisory-agencies/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Craig Money":MAILTO:cmoney@nascus.org
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SUMMARY:NASCUS Webinar Series: Setting Risk Limits Using Your ALM Reports
DESCRIPTION:Join us on March 26\, 2026\, from 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm EST\nNASCUS is pleased to offer the next session in our complimentary member webinar series\, featuring Kevin Chiappetta from Corporate Central Credit Union. \nThis webinar will guide attendees through aligning lending and investment risk limits with their credit union’s true risk capacity. By grounding risk appetite in your institution’s ability to manage and absorb risk\, you can more effectively quantify exposure and ensure limits reflect operational and financial realities. \nWe’ll explore how asset-liability data can be used to measure exposure\, inform decision-making\, and establish practical\, data-driven risk limits that support safety and soundness. \nAttendance is free as a NASCUS member benefit.  Please fill out the form below to participate.\nA virtual meeting link will be sent out ahead of the webinar. \nPlease select a valid form\n\nGuest Speaker\nKevin P. Chiappetta\, CFA \nKevin’s initial career at Corporate Central began in January 1996 as Vice President Investments where he managed the loan\, deposit\, and investment portfolios. Kevin departed in June 2002\, where he spent over 11 years working with credit union investment CUSOs and 2 years with an asset-liability modeling and consulting firm. Working primarily with credit unions throughout his career\, Kevin brings a rich history of over 30 years of experience providing financial services\, with a primary emphasis in fixed income security analysis\, portfolio management\, and balance sheet risk management. \nIn August 2016\, Corporate Central welcomed Kevin back as the Senior Vice President Investment Services to assist members in understanding the complete risk profile of their balance sheet risk\, re-think traditional security analysis\, and build portfolios to compliment the optimal performance of the entire balance sheet. Kevin also focuses on the continuing education for members and their supervisory committees and boards. \nIn May 2017\, Corporate Central launched its balance sheet optimization CUSO\, QuantyPhi\, and named Kevin as President. QuantyPhi’s ALM experts focus on finding opportunity on both sides of the balance sheet by running what-if scenarios that facilitate successful relative-value balance sheet decisions. \nIn March 2024\, Kevin accepted a new role as Senior Vice President / Chief Education & Research Officer. In this role\, he serves as a dedicated expert executive that educates\, trains\, and gives back to the movement by teaching and instructing on everything related to balance sheet management and risk mitigation. \nKevin’s education includes a bachelor’s degree in Accounting from St. Norbert College in De Pere\, WI. Kevin is a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) charterholder and an active member and volunteer for the CFA Institute in Charlottesville\, VA. Kevin was elected to the CFA Society Milwaukee Board in July 2019 and elected as President in 2021. He has been an active member of the society for over 25 years. In December 2023\, Kevin successfully completed the Executive Master of Business Administration (EMBA) program at Marquette University in Milwaukee\, WI. In January 2024\, he embarked on a role as a Lecturer in Finance\, commonly referred to as an Adjunct Professor\, at UW-Milwaukee and in August 2024\, he added another role as Adjunct Professor at Marquette University.
URL:https://www.nascus.org/event/nascus-webinar-series-setting-risk-limits-using-your-alm-reports/
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