2008 Archived Webinar
CU Response to the Current Economy: Mortgage Lending
Tuition: $99 for the archive webinar (live webinar not included)
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2008 Archived WebinarCU Response to the Current Economy: Mortgage LendingAccess available May 22November 22, 2008
Tuition: $99 for the archive webinar (live webinar not included) ABOUT THIS ARCHIVE WEBINAR Respond to the current economy with the facts to lead your credit union through these trying times. Through this webinar, part of the newly added six session CU Response to the Current Economy eSchool, senior economists from Credit Union National Association (CUNA), along with industry practitioners, will discuss mortgage lending strategies and services credit unions can employ to help their members during the current downturn. This webinar is in cooperation with the CUNA Lending Council.WHO SHOULD ATTEND This webinar, part of the CU Response to the Current Economy eSchool, is geared towards credit union CEOs, lenders and senior level management. Affiliation with CUNA/League is required for attendance.
For more program content information, call 800-356-9655, ext. 4249 or e-mail elearning@cuna.coop. For registration questions, call 800-356-9655, ext.4400 or e-mail reginfo@cuna.coop. INSTRUCTORSGlenn L. Strebe Glenn Strebe is the president/CEO at Air Academy Federal Credit Union in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He is also the chairman of Air Academy Service Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary credit union service organization providing complete mortgage lending services and complete financial services. Previously, Glenn served AAFCU as COO and CFO. Prior to joining the credit union movement, he was an auditor and subsequently a financial analyst. He has authored a credit union finance book, a white paper for the COO Council, published in various credit union periodicals, contributed to a book on CUSOs and various articles on CUSOs. Jon Paukovich Jon has been in the mortgage lending industry for 17 years. He spent 14 years in underwriting, operations management, risk management, and secondary marketing in the consumer and mortgage lending divisions for Wells Fargo Bank and Bank of America. Jon joined Ent Federal Credit Union ($2 billion assets) in Colorado Springs as the director of mortgage lending in May of 2004. In this position, he has responsibility for 1st mortgage sales, underwriting, processing, servicing and secondary marketing. Ent currently has a 1st mortgage servicing portfolio exceeding 5,000 loans and $600 million. Lloyd Gill Lloyd is the Secy/Treasurer, EVP and Chief Operations Officer for City County Credit Union in Margate Florida. He is also on the Lending Council Executive Commitee. ARCHIVE WEBINAR OVERVIEW CUNA Webinars enable staff to pick up new skills and keep up with daily responsibilities. Just like in face-to-face classes, students see and hear a presentation, ask questions of the instructor, and refer to handouts. You need only a speakerphone and computer with Internet connection. And if you have a computer projection screen, it's easy to provide this training to a whole roomful of staff! Use our webinars as part of a full day of training. Gain knowledge and ideas at the webinar, then spend some time discussing how the new information applies to your credit union. CUNA Webinars use WebEx to provide an interactive and convenient online learning environment. Whether you are a first time WebEx user, or simply need a refresher, take a short tour of WebEx to help you get the most from CUNA Webinars. You'll learn how to effectively interact with the presenter and your peers during live webinars. FREE PUBLICATIONS
Find out more about these publications CANCELLATIONS The last day for cancellations was May 21, 2008. Substitutions are accepted anytime prior to May 22, 2008 at no additional cost. Simply fax event and contact information, listing the new participant and who they will be replacing. |
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