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Symposium Early-Bird Deadline Extended


August 16, 2001

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Tom Dunn
(608) 231-4002
tdunn@cuna.com

MADISON, WI — It’s not too late to register for CUNA’s National Credit Union Symposium. The deadline for early-bird registration has just been extended to Friday, August 24. Early-bird registrants save $100 off the conference registration fees.

"The Symposium is about e-business strategy and how credit unions can use it to enhance member relationships and shape the future of tomorrow’s credit union," says Dean Archer, vice president of Meetings & Special Events for CUNA. "In order to stay competitive and continually provide members with the services they need, it is essential for us to stay on top of technology."

Symposium 2001 is for top management of credit unions, credit union boards of directors and anyone interested in working smarter, serving members better and planning for a successful future for their credit union. This year's event will feature two tracks; one for directors and one for CEOs and staff. The focus is on e-business and how to integrate it into what members want and your credit unions goals and strategy.

For more information, or to register for Symposium 2001, visit www.cuna.org or call (800) 356-9655, ext. 5700.


With its network of affiliated state credit union leagues, Credit Union National Association serves more than 90% of America’s 10,700 credit unions, which are owned by more than 80 million consumer members. Credit unions are not-for-profit cooperatives where people are worth more than money. For more information, visit www.cuna.org.

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