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June 27, 2014
John Ulzheimer talks credit scoring at A.C.
June 30, 2014 – Nationally recognized credit scoring expert John Ulzheimer will lead a session on credit scoring and its impact on credit union members and lending during NAFCU's Annual Conference and Solutions Expo, held at The Venetian in Las Vegas.
Ulzheimer is president of The Ulzheimer Group, the credit expert at CreditSesame.com and the credit blogger for Mint.com. Formerly of FICO, Equifax and Credit.com, he is a known expert in credit reporting and identity theft and has served as a credit expert witness in more than 145 cases.He has been qualified to testify in both federal and state court on the topic of consumer credit.
Ulzheimer's session, Credit Scoring: Separating Myth from Reality Presented by VantageScore Solutions, is slated July 23.
In all, some 40 educational breakout sessions are being offered at this year's Annual Conference and Solutions Expo, which runs July 22-26. The program also includes forums and roundtables focused on the interests of small credit unions, CEOs, senior executive staff, board directors and chairs. The Defense Credit Union Summit also takes place July 22 in conjunction with the conference.
Conference registration is available to NAFCU members and nonmembers; read more.
Ulzheimer is president of The Ulzheimer Group, the credit expert at CreditSesame.com and the credit blogger for Mint.com. Formerly of FICO, Equifax and Credit.com, he is a known expert in credit reporting and identity theft and has served as a credit expert witness in more than 145 cases.He has been qualified to testify in both federal and state court on the topic of consumer credit.
Ulzheimer's session, Credit Scoring: Separating Myth from Reality Presented by VantageScore Solutions, is slated July 23.
In all, some 40 educational breakout sessions are being offered at this year's Annual Conference and Solutions Expo, which runs July 22-26. The program also includes forums and roundtables focused on the interests of small credit unions, CEOs, senior executive staff, board directors and chairs. The Defense Credit Union Summit also takes place July 22 in conjunction with the conference.
Conference registration is available to NAFCU members and nonmembers; read more.
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