How to Get the Most from your Home & Family Finance Resource Center Subscription
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October 29, 2009
1:002:00 p.m. Central Time
(2:003:00 p.m. EDT, 12:001:00 p.m. MDT, 11:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. PDT Confirm the relative time in your area by visiting www.time.gov)
Tuition: free
ABOUT THIS WEBINAR We're all looking for ways to make the most of our spending—and credit union professionals are no exception. Here's help for you to optimize your Home & Family Finance Resource Center subscription as a tool to build loyal and active members—while they are learning good money management.
Following a live Q&A segment, we'll randomly draw a name from the list of participants to receive a $50 VISA gift card.
TOPICS & OBJECTIVES
Through this FREE one-hour webinar for Resource Center subscribers, staff from CUNA's Center for Personal Finance will show you:
- Free marketing tools you can use to let members know about the financial education resources you provide.
- How to customize the Resource Center so you can add links to designated pages on your Web site AND link back from your site—for example, link to your loan rate page from an article about buying a car. It's quick...and you don't have to be in IT to do it!
- Ways to offer members financial information with all your products and services. You'll become their trusted financial advisor.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND Home & Family Finance Resource Center subscribers responsible for business development, marketing or financial education
Affiliation with CUNA/League is required for attendance.
INSTRUCTORS
Michelle Dosher
Michelle is managing editor for Home & Family Finance Resource Center. She has reported on money management and consumer topics for CUNA for 10 years, and is the video producer for Home & Family Finance Resource Center. She is the Center for Personal Finance liaison to the Defense Council of Credit Unions and the CUNA Marketing & Business Development Council.
Lin Standke
Lin has worked in the training and development arena for more than 20 years. Past positions include managing the technical training department, train-the-trainer programs and employee communications at Target Stores. Later she moved to TRAINING Magazine as content advisor to the magazine staff and Program Director for the annual 7,000-person conference. While at TRAINING, she developed and edited five books on adult learning and training topics.
Lin was responsible for designing training for more than 38,000 volunteers at the 1991 Special Olympics World Games. This experience led to a move to Alaska where she developed community training programs for agencies representing people with developmental disabilities and mental illness.
Lin joined CUNA in 2000 and worked as the manager of several CUNA schools before moving to the Center for Personal Finance to work on youth financial education. She created the Mad City Money budgeting simulation for teens and manages the Guides to Independence courses. She is CUNA's liaison to the National Youth Involvement Board (NYIB) and managed their conference for six years.
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