Georgia Credit Unions to celebrate Financial Literacy, National Credit Union Youth Month during April

April 13th, 20182158 Georgia credit unions will help young members get scientific about saving throughout April to celebrate the Credit Union National Association’s National Credit Union Youth Month as well as Financial Literacy Month. “Credit Unions will once again inspire America’s youth to reach financial freedom,” said CUNA President and CEO Jim Nussle. “April is the month in which we can showcase our effort to our youngest members and help them begin a journey of lifelong financial education.” This year’s National Credit Union Youth Month theme is “The Science of Saving.” Several Georgia credit unions will use fun content and events...

New CFO joins CUNA

April 12th, 20180115 The Credit Union National Association recently named a new Chief Financial Officer. Eddie Rivera, CUNA's former Vice President of Finance and Controller, brings more than 24 years of experience in financial industry management "and has demonstrated himself as a strategically focused leader who embraces change and fosters an environment that pushes for constant growth," according to a CUNA press release. Rivera also has demonstrated good working relationships with CUNA's internal departments and external partners. "Eddie exemplifies CUNA's core values and we are excited that he has accepted the full-time role of CFO," said Jim...

Credit union-funded kids show nominated for National Daytime Emmy

April 10th, 20180111 A kids' show funded exclusively by credit unions and affiliates from across the country was recently nominated for a National Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing in a Children's Program for Season 6 by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Biz Kid$ is a show within the Biz Kid$ program, which is designed to engage young people, helping them develop life skills in the areas of financial literacy and entrepreneurship. The initiative includes a free classroom curriculum, outreach activities, a website targeting kids ages 9-16 and the television show — which has already won two Emmys. "This is such an honor for...

Eloise Woods: Trail Blazer and Visionary in Georgia Credit Unions

March 27th, 201845572 This article was written by Sara Watkins for GCUA.  When Eloise Woods was young, she was involved in a terrible car crash that left her in a body cast through most of high school. Doctors said she would never walk again. To those whoknew her, it came as no surprise that through sheer determination and hard work, she proved those doctors wrong. Eloise didn’t just walk, she took off. She catapulted into the Georgia credit union world and left a well-worn path for women in the workforce who came behind her. As the first woman named CEO of a Georgia credit union, she was decades ahead of her time. Remembered as a pioneer in the...

Atlanta Business Chronicle: Georgia banks and credit unions backing Dodd-Frank rollback

March 23rd, 20186119 The Atlanta Business Chronicle recently addressed state-wide support for S. 2155, which passe the U.S. Senate on March 14. The bill would reduce regulations imposed by the Dodd-Frank Act that Congress imposed in 2010 following the economic crisis. The ABC's article quotes Georgia Credit Union Affiliates CEO and President Mike Mercer explaining the bill would recognize that different categories of banks and credit unions should be regulated differently. "The regulatory relief this bill provides is a major step forward in moving away from a system that treats credit unions and community banks the same as the biggest banks," Mercer...

Senate passes major reg relief bill

March 15th, 20183111 The Senate provided a victory for credit unions when it passed the bipartisan Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief and Consumer Protection Act Wednesday. S. 2155 rolls back certain aspects of the 2010 Dodd-Frank Act, which was established to police the financial services industry after the financial crisis. Broadly, the new bill would ease burdens on community banks and credit unions, which are currently treated the same as large financial institutions under Dodd-Frank. "The regulatory relief this bill provides is a major step forward in moving way from a system that treats credit unions and community banks the same as the biggest...

Delta's Pam Davis named ACUMA board chairman

March 13th, 20180289 The Senior Vice President of Branch Delivery and Operations at Delta Community Credit Union has been elected chairman of the American Credit Union Mortgage Association Board of Directors. Pam Davis has more than 20 years of experience in credit union real-estate lending and will serve a two-year term as ACUMA's chairman. She succeeds Mark Wilburn, senior vice president and chief lending officer at Truity Credit Union in Bartlesville, Okla. ACUMA provides resourcs and education to credit unions aimed at streamlining performance, processes and procedures for real estate lending services, according to a CUInsight article. "ACUMA...

Glasgow credit union visits Peach State FCU

March 9th, 201848163 A credit union from Glasgow recently visited Peach State Federal Credit Union for educational purposes. NHS Credit Union considers Peach State FCU a partner. "We now look forward to welcoming our Peach State partners back to Glasgow to show them more of what this city has to offer," NHS CEO Robert Kelly said in a Glasgow Chamber of Commerce article. The Scottish credit union members also visited CUNA's GAC Conference in Washington D.C. on their trip to the U.S. "We had the chance to see how the world leaders from the credit union industry went about their business, develop connections that will prove invaluable and listen to...

Mike Mercer: Congress Needs to Act on Regulatory Relief for Small Community Financial Institutions

March 9th, 20180112 The following is an opinion article written by Georgia Credit Union Affiliates CEO Mike Mercer.  In Georgia, credit unions and community banks help our communities thrive.  In those communities the primary lenders are credit unions and community banks. But the local financial institutions are facing challenges brought on by Washington bureaucrats. Now's the time to loosen the regulatory restrictions that are limiting their ability to help their communities. That's why a group of Senators from both sides of the aisle have put together a common-sense piece of legislation that delivers on what it promises: to better allow credit union...
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