Congratulations to Zachary Dosch, First Community Credit Union Bismarck/Mandan Market President, on completing Management School, earning his Certified Credit Union Executive (CCUE) designation. The CCUE designation demonstrates the highest level of aptitude in credit union leadership. Over the course of three years, CCUEs have very comprehensive learning and training. Students learn advanced credit union management and operations techniques, how to understand and interpret financials, strategic planning, managements skills and credit union history. All training is done to prepare students to advance into higher executive roles while providing leadership that engages and motivates their entire staff. To receive their CCUE designation, students must first complete three exams, two projects and 90-page reports, and an extensive oral presentation, all on the campus at the University of Wisconsin. This year, 85 students graduated during a ceremony following their final rounds of exams, where Zack was awarded CCUE class honors. “The program is a lot of work, but it’s worth it,” said Zack. He goes on to say, “Everything we learned is very applicable. The more you know and understand, the better you can adjust, which can give your financial institution an advantage over the competition and deliver a superior member value. Without a doubt, Management School gave me a good foundation to better serve our employees and members.” Since its beginning, Management School has prepared more than 5,000 professionals to lead change within the credit union industry. It blends academic training with hands-on activities and projects to provide real-world applications to enhance their leadership. Learn more about Management School. Congratulations on this tremendous honor, Zack! Comments are closed.
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