All Collections Archives | CreditUnions.com https://creditunions.com/tag/all-collections/ Data & Insights For Credit Unions Mon, 13 Jan 2025 18:31:56 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://creditunions.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/cropped-CreditUnions_favicon-32x32.png All Collections Archives | CreditUnions.com https://creditunions.com/tag/all-collections/ 32 32 Kent Oram On Leadership https://creditunions.com/features/kent-oram-on-leadership/ Mon, 14 Mar 2022 05:53:43 +0000 https://creditunions.com/?p=70437 The CEO of Idaho Central Credit Union, one of the fastest-growing credit unions in the country, shares insights on leading through change and planning for the future.

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Kent Oram took the first job he was offered out of college to begin his career at Idaho Central Credit Union ($8.3B, Chubbuck, ID) as data processing manager. Oram confesses that he expected the job would be a stepping stone to a technology career but says he quickly became a believer in the credit union mission.

Kent Oram, President & CEO, Idaho Central Credit Union

Now in his 38th year, Oram has served as ICCU’s president and CEO since 2007. During that time, he has seen the march of technology from implementing fax machines and personal computers to cell phones, web pages, online banking, mobile banking, online loan applications, and imaging systems. At the same time, Oram has overseen steady, double-digit growth at ICCU, which has quadrupled its total assets since 2015.

ICCU is Idaho’s fastest-growing credit union and has consistently been one of the fastest growing in the country. In 2021, ICCU’s share growth (28.7%), loan growth (28.0%), asset growth (23.7%), and member growth (13.2%) more than doubled its peer group. At the same time, ICCU has been opening new branches 17 in the past six years to serve its nearly 500,000 members across Idaho, Washington, and Oregon

It’s a challenging, highly competitive environment, but Oram isn’t slowing down.

“Never take your foot off the pedal,” he advises.

Here, Oram talks about his career, his passions, leading through change, and the future.

On how a background in technology benefitted his career …

“I speak technology. That is extremely beneficial to not only understand tech but also enable us to hire the right people. Technology is a vital part of ICCU. The only effective way I have found to communicate technology changes is to speak early and often about the change, focusing as much effort as possible on ease-of-use and end-result benefits to both users and the members of the credit union.”

On management styles and working with the leadership team …

“I am not a natural delegator, but I have learned. My team is talented, and I know they will produce exceptional results. My job is to make sure they have the resources they need, which includes my support. I love leading my team. I say, people are more important than projects, meaning to make sure people are enjoying the process. They will give the best of themselves when they are.”

“Ask your teams, How’s it going? What should we do next? Are we having fun? Notice their behaviors and body language. Is it time for a pick-me-up? Recognize successes often, and share credit liberally.”

On ICCU’s growth strategy, what’s working, and lessons learned …

“We have been growing rapidly for more than two decades. I don’t know any other way. We assume that we are going to grow, and then our strategies back that belief. Fundamentally, we know we have to be relevant in the marketplace for both existing and new members. We spend immense amounts of time and money on community development. When we reach out to our community partners authentically, they will reciprocate. The more we connect with our business partners as partners, rather than vendors, the better.”

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On advice for keeping a growing organization motivated and able to meet challenges …

“Never take your foot off the pedal. Never fall for the we-need-to-catch-up thinking. In today’s world, the organization has to be designed to keep up, catch up, speed up all at the same time. We are always driving forward, and we attract and retain people who enjoy the process.”

“Recognize that perfection is an illusion and a hindrance to speed. Become comfortable with iterative design and deployment, knowing there will always be adjustments needed. We encourage our teams to be comfortable knowing we will continue growing, fixing, deploying, listening, and adapting. This is a daily struggle, but it is worth the struggle to keep pushing.”

On ICCU’s approach to balancing the branch network with digital initiatives and what the future holds …

“If I knew the future regarding branches, I’m not sure I would share! We are in Idaho where people drive, and distances between locations are greater. That is part of our drive to maintain branches.”

“We also love to engage personally. We have many branches to allow us to have deeper relationships with those members who want to visit us. We believe in being a physical part of our communities, which is another reason for branching. We spend lots of money on our digital offerings, too, and right now I think our balance is about right.”

On changes in the credit union business and how leadership has responded …

“Credit unions are more competitive with one another than 40 years ago when I started. ICCU has always operated as a community institution, so we are used to competition. The speed of doing business is radically different than in the past, and I think that is good for consumers. My job as a leader is to understand at least these two important long-term changes and guide us through them.”

On passions outside of the credit union …

“Spending time with my family, racquetball, water sports, snowmobiling, and trail riding. My wife, Dawnette, and I have three grown daughters and 13 grandchildren, and we split our time between Pocatello and Boise. I have always valued my family. The older I become, the more important those relationships are.”

This interview has been edited and condensed.

 

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Tips To Improve Checking Account Design https://creditunions.com/features/tips-to-improve-checking-account-design-2/ Mon, 12 Aug 2019 21:20:00 +0000 https://creditunions.com/blog/news_articles/tips-to-improve-checking-account-design/ A monthly collection of Callahan content that, together, addresses a single topic from a variety of perspectives.

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PUBLICATION DATE: Oct. 2016

When members have different wants, needs, and expectations of their financial services products, credit unions respond with products featuring a greater degree of customization and utility. This is the case with checking accounts, and this Callahan Collection provides case studies of credit unions that have experimented with checking account design.

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Member Onboarding Perfected https://creditunions.com/features/member-onboarding-perfected/ Mon, 12 Aug 2019 21:18:00 +0000 https://creditunions.com/blog/news_articles/member-onboarding-perfected/ A monthly collection of Callahan content that, together, addresses a single topic from a variety of perspectives.

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PUBLICATION DATE: Sept. 2014

New member onboarding goes a long way in building lifelong members. When credit unions fail to take full advantage of these initial stages they miss out on the opportunity to develop the depth of relationship they would like. For those institutions that want to make the most of the honeymoon phase, this Callahan Collection showcases several strategies to welcome members and build fruitful relationships.

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Small Credit Union Success Stories https://creditunions.com/features/small-credit-union-success-stories/ Mon, 12 Aug 2019 21:06:00 +0000 https://creditunions.com/blog/news_articles/small-credit-union-success-stories/ A monthly collection of Callahan content that, together, addresses a single topic from a variety of perspectives.

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PUBLICATION DATE: March/April 2017.

Just because a credit union is small doesn’t mean it can’t be mighty. Small credit unions are making an impact on the communities, SEGs, and members they serve. What can you learn from them? Find a best practice or two in this Callahan Collection.

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6 Ways To Boost Non-Interest Income https://creditunions.com/features/6-ways-to-boost-non-interest-income-2/ Mon, 12 Aug 2019 21:04:00 +0000 https://creditunions.com/blog/news_articles/6-ways-to-boost-non-interest-income/ A monthly collection of Callahan content that, together, addresses a single topic from a variety of perspectives.

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PUBLICATION DATE: Sept. 2016

Nationally, non-interest income makes up nearly 30% of total credit union income, a significant portion that many credit unions look to maximize without inundating members with fees. This Callahan Collection features ways credit unions are driving non-interest income, including fee strategies, secondary market sales, and more.

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CUSOs https://creditunions.com/features/cusos-old/ Mon, 12 Aug 2019 21:01:00 +0000 https://creditunions.com/blog/news_articles/cusos/ CUSOs Come In All Shapes And Sizes, Yet All Prove Helpful In Improving Earnings And Saving Money.

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The past few years credit union service organizations have pioneered a number of new earning opportunities. In addition to being a viable strategy for diversifying a credit unions earnings, CUSOs are also proving to be a source of cost savings and efficiency enhancement. This CUSP Collection profiles CUSOs, young and old, that are making a difference for the credit unions they serve.

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Tips To Help Your Team Work From Home https://creditunions.com/features/tips-to-help-your-team-work-from-home-2/ Wed, 07 Aug 2019 22:45:00 +0000 https://creditunions.com/blog/news_articles/tips-to-help-your-team-work-from-home/ A monthly collection of Callahan content that, together, addresses a single topic from a variety of perspectives.

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PUBLICATION DATE: May 2016

When it comes to productivity, Mother Nature is no match for telecommuting technology. But in addition to the occasional snow day alternative, many credit unions today are discovering remote and flexible workforce options attract new workers, boost retention, and improve member service. This Callahan Collection covers considerations for whether and how to deploy a telecommuting option, insights into how to manage a remote workforce, and real-world examples of policies that work.

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The Cultural Wars https://creditunions.com/features/the-cultural-wars-2/ Wed, 07 Aug 2019 22:24:00 +0000 https://creditunions.com/blog/news_articles/the-cultural-wars/ A monthly collection of Callahan content that, together, addresses a single topic from a variety of perspectives.

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PUBLICATION DATE: June 2016

Whether the result of a merger, a change in leadership, or a simple reboot, changing the culture of a financial institution is no easy feat. But sometimes that’s exactly what a credit union needs to break out of a rut and achieve its true growth potential. This Callahan Collection looks at credit unions who have undertaken a culture change and focuses on what spurred the change, the vision for the future, how the credit union implemented its vision, and results.

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The Annual Issue: Strategies For Reviews, Reports, Meetings, And More https://creditunions.com/features/the-annual-issue-strategies-for-reviews-reports-meetings-and-more-2/ Wed, 07 Aug 2019 22:23:00 +0000 https://creditunions.com/blog/news_articles/the-annual-issue-strategies-for-reviews-reports-meetings-and-more/ A monthly collection of Callahan content that, together, addresses a single topic from a variety of perspectives.

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PUBLICATION DATE: Dec. 2016

Credit unions rely on the talent and skill of their employees to serve members. And although individual employees bring different skills to the job, the best employees are all healthy and engaged. This Callahan Collection shows the ways credit unions are leveraging reviews, meetings, and programs to create a stronger set of employees.

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The Compliance Conundrum https://creditunions.com/features/the-compliance-conundrum-2/ Wed, 07 Aug 2019 22:19:00 +0000 https://creditunions.com/blog/news_articles/the-compliance-conundrum/ A monthly collection of Callahan content that, together, addresses a single topic from a variety of perspectives.

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PUBLICATION DATE: Sept. 2015

New regulations require more time, money, and resources to stay compliant. This Callahan Collection outlines different strategies for making sure the credit union is not only compliant now but also remains there in the future. Learn best practices in staffing strategies, CUSO development, technology security, and more from credit unions in the know.

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