WOCCU Launches New Online Networking Series in April

Credit union professionals will have opportunity to connect for one-on-one discussions via Meetaway

The World Council of Credit Unions’ (WOCCU) Webinars team is thrilled to launch the Global Credit Union Professionals Online Networking Series.

The innovative platform, Meetaway, allows participants to identify shared discussion goals and influence the AI match-making software with custom tags, resulting in a series of short, productive peer discussions. You can take a look at how the platform works here.

Who/When: The first three sessions will focus on credit union professionals who work in Member Experience, Digital Transformation and Marketing. Employees at any level are welcome to join and are encouraged to present obstacles or questions their peers may be able to help them navigate. Registrations for each session are linked below.

Cost: Each session will be offered at NO COST to participants!

Language: English

“We have a lot of opportunities here to explore other professional groups, additional sessions focused on other topics for each group, and to host them at different days and times in different languages to ensure our members around the world have the chance to participate. I’m hoping we will get great feedback on this first set and be able to really grow the program from there,” said Kassandra Schroeder, Manager of WOCCU’s Virtual Engagements.

If there is a group or topic you would like the team to consider, you can submit feedback here.

With the first session set to kick off April 25th, now is the time to register by clicking the links above. The WOCCU Webinars team is encouraging credit union leaders who receive this invite to share this opportunity organization-wide and leverage this professional development opportunity for cooperative staff at every level to connect with their global peers.

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