Credit Union Boot Camp

Credit Union Boot Camp

Are you ready to take your credit union expertise to the next level? Join us for an immersive Virtual Credit Union Boot Camp – designed to equip you with essential knowledge, skills, and strategies to enhance your performance and better serve your members.

What You’ll Learn

  • Credit Union History & Structure
  • Deposit & Loan Products
  • Cash Handling & Fraud Prevention
  • Robbery Preparedness & Security
  • Compliance & Regulations (BSA, Reg E, Reg CC, etc.)
  • Sales & Handling Objections

Who Should Attend?

  • New & Experienced Credit Union Professionals
  • Tellers, Loan Officers, Member Services, & Branch Managers
  • Anyone looking to enhance their credit union knowledge

Why Attend?

  • Gain a comprehensive understanding of credit union operations
  • Stay ahead of industry regulations and best practices
  • Strengthen your skills in fraud prevention, compliance, and member service
  • Network with fellow professionals in the credit union industry

Don’t miss this opportunity to grow and thrive in your credit union career!

Let’s empower credit unions together!

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Thursday, May 1

Virtual 9:00 – 4:00 pm ET

Tuesday, June 3​

Virtual 9:00 – 4:00 pm ET

Tuesday, July 22

Virtual 9:00 – 4:00 pm ET

Thursday, September 25

In-person 9:00 – 4:00 CT

Music City Sheraton, Nashville TN

Wednesday, October 29

Virtual 9:00 – 4:00 pm ET

Topics covered:

  • Credit Union System and History

  • What is the Tennessee Credit Union League

  • Credit Union Basics

  • Deposits and Loan Products

  • Account Titles

  • Robbery Training

  • Compliance Overview

  • Cash Handling and Negotiable Instruments

  • Sales and Handling Objections

  • Also, there will be plenty of time for discussion!

This training is very interactive, Zoom camera and audio required to participate!

This training is for frontline staff and those new to the credit union industry.

Trainers: 

Laura Parrish, VP of Association Services 

Caroline Bays, Director of Development and Engagement with the Tennessee League