An Inside Guide to a Credit Unions Board of Directors

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On-Demand Webcast Available Until March 13, 2014

One purchase gives your entire credit union unlimited access to this webcast until the above expiration date.

Open to all credit unions, regardless of membership or charter type!

Overview

With the challenges that credit unions face, upholding a strong and committed board of directors is vital. Ensure that your credit union understands the inner workings and the fundamentals of a credit union board of directors.

This webcast will focus on chairman selection, credit union board composition and term limits, independence requirements and testing, board committee structure, information dissemination, document retention, training and board self-evaluation.

Key Takeaways:

  • Board member development and election process
  • How to efficiently and effectively conduct board meetings
  • The logistics of a credit union board of directors

Industry Leading Speakers:

John GormanJohn Gorman
Partner,
Luse Gorman Pomerenk & Schick P.C.
John Gorman has advised board of director and senior management of financial institutions for over 25 years with respect to fiduciary duties and corporate governance matters. He is a faculty member of the National Association of Corporate Directors (NACD), and served as a Commissioner on the NACD Blue Ribbon Commission on Board Leadership. Among other duties as a NACD faculty member, Gorman teaches a Directors Professionalism class on the Fiduciary Duties of Directors.

Richard GarabedianRichard Garabedian
Partner, Luse Gorman Pomerenk & Schick P.C.

Richard Garabedian has been actively involved in representing credit unions for more than 25 years on matters of corporate governance and fiduciary duties, including compliance with the NCUA’s recent fiduciary duty rules for federal credit union directors. Garabedian specializes in credit union charter conversions, mutual holding companies, mutual-to-stock conversions, mergers and acquisitions, and general bank regulatory matters.

Who Should Attend?

  • CEOs/Presidents and Executive Officers
  • Credit Union Volunteers/Directors
  • Credit Union Supervisory Committee Members
  • Consultants

NAFCU's webcasts include live streaming video and audio of the presenters along with presentation slides and downloadable handouts.  You can easily submit your questions to the presenters at any time and there is no dialing in over the phone!  The audio and video stream directly through your computer.

Registration Fees


By 3/6/2013     After 3/6/2013     On-Demand Version
NAFCU Member (Webcast Only) $250       $350 $350
NAFCU Member (Webcast + CD) $300 $400 $400
NAFCU Non-Member (Webcast Only)       $350   $450 $450
NAFCU Non-Member (Webcast + CD) $400 $500 $500

On-demand webcasts are available for up to 12 months after the live broadcast and are included in the registration fee.