Have you been curious about the upcoming Ctrl+Alt+Innovate virtual conference? Are you still on the fence about dedicating any more time to computer learning? We can all appreciate the “screen time burnout” after the past year, but this is one opportunity you do not want to pass by!
Over the course of two half-day sessions, this collaborative conference will feature three outstanding “Tech Talks” with some of the industry’s most respected leaders and innovators! Strategies to Keep Banking Human with Joe Sullivan, President & CEO of Market Insights. Is concern being expressed in your boardroom about the ultimate impact of the digital transformation? As every technological innovation comes online, human interaction is reduced or replaced, and financial institutions must find new ways to maintain trust, build loyalty and deepen relationships. The key is finding new ways to keep banking human. Separate the Signal from the Noise with Shahar Ziv, Strategic Initiatives & Operations, PayPal. Are you amazed at the pace of technological change? Adapting to the new world requires credit unions to reframe their approach to meet the preferences of members. With rapid advances in technology and increasing troves of data, data analytics is making a difference in how we operate and compete. The key to improving and transforming lies in gaining actionable insights from the best data. What’s Hot in FinTech with Meredith Elliott Powell, Business Growth Expert. Fintech is an industry where the future is bright and the opportunities are expanding – but getting involved can be a risky venture. There are still a lot of confusions and unknowns about the industry, and a lot of questions you need answered before you invest. What’s the best process for deciding what to invest in, and how do you know if fintech is right for your credit union? Receive all of this and much more in two half-days, April 7 – 8 from 9 a.m. – noon (CT). Just $99 for member credit unions. Click here for complete schedule and agenda. REGISTER NOW! Comments are closed.
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