Hear from five distinguished keynote speakers at the upcoming Southeast Regional Directors’ and Supervisory Committee Conference on August 3 – 6, in Savannah, Georgia. These industry leaders will offer valuable insights into key credit union leadership topics such as talent acquisition, member loyalty, work-life balance, and operational best practices.
Shari Storm
CEO, Category6 Consulting
Recruit, Retain, Mentor, and Motivate Young Talent
Want your credit union to be a place people are eager to work? Join Shari Storm as she shares actionable strategies for building morale, mentoring rising stars, and keeping teams motivated over the long term.
Bryan Rutberg
Motivational Speaker, Bryan Rutberg Speaking
Do Your Members Love You Enough?
Bryan Rutberg will reveal the secrets of customer engagement, helping you identify your best customers and move others into that “best” category.
Jeff Rendel
President, Rising Above Enterprises
The Long Haul – How Focused Credit Unions Achieve Lasting Success
Drawing from 25 years of research, Jeff Rendel explores how a select group of credit unions have thrived through uncertain times. Learn the strategies that enabled these organizations to achieve sustained success.
John Lanza
Chief Mammal, The Art of Allowance Project by Snigglezoo
The Unstoppable Power of Habit: Transforming Your Life at Work and at Home
John Lanza presents practical techniques to streamline workloads, reduce stress, and nurture continuous growth—both personally and professionally.
Frank Diekmann
Cooperator-in-Chief and Co-Founder, CUToday.info
25 Ideas That Are Working for Credit Unions in 2025
Frank Diekmann offers 25 forward-thinking ideas that should be on every credit union’s agenda for 2025, helping organizations focus on long-term growth and strategic vision.
Join us in Savannah, Georgia to explore how you, as board members and supervisory committee members, can help guide your credit unions toward a future of purpose, resilience, and success.
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