Haynes Circle Virtual Roundtable will focus on pandemic adaptations June 3

Published by: Kim Connor

May 27, 2020 | Education & Training, Smaller Credit Unions

Smaller-market credit unions face unique challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic, especially with regards to maintaining staff despite illness, accommodating social distancing due to branch sizes, and accessing the technologies necessary to serve members from home in an increasingly digital world. That’s why Haynes Circle credit unions (assets $50 million and under) are gathering in a face-to-face, virtual round table discussion to connect and share how they are adapting amidst the pandemic. Attendees will hear a few spotlighted credit union examples while taking part in an open dialogue to share ideas, ask questions, and develop best practice strategies for the coming months into economic recovery. Register for the Haynes Circle Roundtable June 3 from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. All Haynes Circle credit unions and multiple hats welcome.

For questions or to request topics for discussion, contact League Manager of Culture & Development Melanie Koch.

CONTACT US

E: mkoch@ohiocul.org
T: (614) 336-2894

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