How AI Is Shaping HR For The Next Era
Four executives share how they are skilling up and soothing nerves as they navigate the AI revolution in real time.
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Four executives share how they are skilling up and soothing nerves as they navigate the AI revolution in real time.
Discover how two employee awards honor the Arizona credit union’s commitment to a team-first culture while boosting employee engagement and workplace culture.
The California cooperative turned a call center crisis into a success story — starting with cutting the average wait time from 45 minutes to three.
GUASFCU focuses on products and services for students through the cyclical changes of the school year.
Originally bound to the railroad industry, this once-small cooperative struck out on its own and is now on track to become Southwest Virginia’s premier financial institution.
Doug True, CEO of FORUM Credit Union, talks about the role of technology in the modern financial services landscape.
TDECU relies on internal culture to deliver superior service to members.
The line between fun and meaningful is a moving target, but these two credit unions have some golden rules that help them hit the bull’s-eye every time.
You can have a member-focused staff while increasing sales and growing fee-income opportunities through technology.
When HR professionals gathered for a Callahan Roundtable, these ideas generated the most buzz.
The financial system is ripe for enhanced cooperation between leagues, CUSOs, credit unions, and talented individuals.
A change of scenery can do you — and your organization — plenty of good. Here’s why quality time out of the office pays off.
These four performance metrics will help CFOs explain the business of credit unions and show how every employee helps the credit union achieve its goals.

Industry leaders share how they approach fintech investment, balancing immediate needs with longer-term bets while keeping member value and mission at the center.

Credit unions that enable seamless movement between fiat and digital assets position themselves as a trusted on- and off-ramp.

The credit unions that win the next generation will be the ones that showed up early, when young members were forming habits and deciding whom to trust.

The challenge is no longer whether to adopt AI, but how to adopt it responsibly with the right governance, the right partners, and the right balance between technology and human oversight.

McKinsey projects trillions of dollars in growth across digital assets, with money movement emerging as one of the biggest opportunities.

The Indiana cooperative blends internal development with selective partnerships to meet members’ needs today now while positioning for what’s next.

The San Diego cooperative leans on its CUSO and the CURQL network to make fintech investments, but member needs still guide which solutions ultimately make it into the credit union’s operations.

Hands-on work with artificial intelligence tools is future-proofing staff members, giving them the confidence to adopt new technology and embrace efficiencies.

Wages briefly caught up with inflation, but rising costs have pushed them back into negative territory. Here’s what that shift means for member finances and credit union performance.

Suncoast Credit Union balances near-term needs with longer-term bets, applying discipline to timing, valuation, and fit to decide when to invest and when to walk away.