Haynes Circle educational series

Published by: Christy Clark

February 8, 2022 | Education & Training

In 2012, the League founded the Haynes Circle community so smaller-asset credit unions could easily connect and receive tailored training to answer many of the biggest questions facing small credit unions. This includes how to gain new members, strengthen lending, improve board engagement, invest in technology, continue serving members impactfully, and many more.

The League is excited to announce the dates and topics for the Haynes Circle educational offerings in 2022 on March 8: Getting Creative with Your Employee Benefits Can Help You Retain Staff & Support Their Financial Well-Being, June 14: Getting More Done: Productivity Hacks For Small Credit Unions, Sept. 6: Employer HR Risks in a Changing Workplace, and Dec. 6: Building a Highly Engaged, Diverse Board.

For additional information, Sr. Manager, Learning & Development Melanie Koch.

Contact Melanie Shaner for questions or assistance.

Melanie Shaner
Melanie Shaner Sr. Manager, Learning and Development E: mshaner@ohiocul.org
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