Town Hall: A Conversation with Jim Nussle of America’s Credit Unions


Town Hall: A Conversation with Jim Nussle of America's Credit Unions

Join us on Tuesday, June 11 at 1:15 PM ET!

Inclusiv invites you to our next virtual Town Hall on Tuesday, June 11 at 1:15 PM ET, for a conversation between Jim Nussle, President and CEO of America's Credit Unions, and Cathie Mahon, President and CEO of Inclusiv. The conversation will be moderated by James Hunter, Inclusiv Board Member and Chief Diversity Officer of New Orleans Firemen's FCU.

On January 1, 2024, the Credit Union National Association and the National Association of Federally-Insured Credit Unions merged to give credit unions "a stronger and more responsive voice on the national stage." What does that mean exactly? Join us to find out! We'll dive into what's ahead for America's Credit Unions and the implications for our network and movement.

This session is part of the monthly Inclusiv Town Hall webinar series. If you are registered for this series, you'll already have access to the next Town Hall session.

Featured Speakers

Jim Nussle
President and CEO,
America's Credit Unions

Jim Nussle was named president and CEO of the Credit Union National Association in September 2014. Nussle, is a former eight-term congressman and director of the White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB).

CUNA is the largest and most influential national financial services trade association advocating for America's credit unions. There are nearly 5,500 credit unions nationwide, with 130 million members and almost $1.5 trillion in assets.

Nussle has long admired the grass roots advocacy strength of the credit union movement. In Congress, he witnessed firsthand the enthusiastic advocacy of America’s credit unions. Read more

Cathie Mahon
President and CEO,
Inclusiv

Cathie Mahon has led Inclusiv since 2012, overseeing a period of dramatic growth and expansion of the organization and network. She is committed to the Inclusiv mission of promoting financial inclusion and building more inclusive economies through community owned and controlled financial institutions.

Mahon previously served as Deputy Commissioner at the NYC Department of Consumer Affairs where she started and led New York City’s Office of Financial Empowerment (OFE). NYC’s OFE was the first local government initiative in the nation with a mission aimed expressly at helping to educate, empower and protect low income residents to help them make the most of their financial resources. Read more

Moderator

James Hunter
Corresponding Secretary, Inclusiv Board of Directors
Chief Diversity Officer, New Orleans Firemen’s FCU

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