Postponed – Town Hall: A Conversation with NCUA Board Member Rodney E. Hood


The April 11 Town Hall Postponed to April 18

Join Us for Our Next Town Hall Call:
A Conversation with NCUA Board Member Rodney E. Hood

Tuesday, April 18 at 2 PM ET

Please note that April's webinar has been postponed to to Tuesday, April 18 at 2 PM ET.
Join us for a conversation between Inclusiv President/CEO Cathie Mahon and NCUA Board Member Rodney E. Hood, as they share highlights and learnings from the NCUA Credit Union Capital Markets Symposium addressing the following:
  • Managing liquidity risks;
  • Utilizing derivatives contracts and interest rate swaps;
  • Accessing the capital markets for asset securitizations; and
  • Using subordinated debt and secondary capital strategically.

Please send all questions in advance to Jules Epstein-Hebert, Director of Membership, at jhebert@inclusiv.org.


To register for this webinar, click the link below:

https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_2jb18kqaQmWk3dGudEaxjA


Featured Speaker

The Honorable Rodney E. Hood
NCUA Board Member
President Donald J. Trump nominated Rodney E. Hood for the NCUA Board on January 19, 2019. The U.S. Senate confirmed him on March 14, 2019, and he was sworn in as the eleventh NCUA Chairman on April 8, 2019. Mr. Hood served as the NCUA’s Chairman until January 25, 2021.
As a Board Member, Mr. Hood serves as the NCUA’s representative on the Board of Directors of NeighborWorks America, one of the nation’s leading affordable housing and community development organizations. This is his second time serving as the agency’s representative on the board of NeighborWorks.
Mr. Hood was previously nominated to the NCUA Board by former President George W. Bush and served from November 2005 until August 2009. During his first term on the Board, he was appointed Vice Chairman.
Immediately prior to rejoining the NCUA Board in 2019, Mr. Hood served as a corporate responsibility manager for JPMorgan Chase, managing national partnerships with non-profit organizations, financial regulators, and community stakeholders to promote financial inclusion and shared prosperity in underserved communities throughout the United States.

 

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