The credit union world rolled into Washington, DC Sunday for the 2013 CUNA Governmental Affairs Conference (GAC). Sunday's activities included a first-time attendee orientation and small credit union round table followed by the exhibit hall opening reception. ABBA The Concert to capped off the first days festivities.
Monday starts off with CUNA President and CEO Bill Cheney's opening remarks and an update from the NCUA's Chairman Debbie Matz. The day will be filled with general sessions and ends with The National Credit Union Foundation Dinner presenting the Herb Weger Memorial Awards.
Stop by CUInsight.com often throughout the day for updated coverage of the 2013 CUNA Governmental Affairs conference from all the sources. We will be keeping a running tally throughout the week of all the goings on from Washington. Also don't forget to follow along on twitter at #CUNAGAC.
Credit Union Times:Brokaw Promotes Public Service Academies Idea in GAC Talk
CU Water Cooler: Your CUNA GAC Foreign Correspondent—Day 1
Credit Union Magazine: MBL Battle Goes Into Overtime
Press Release: Chairman Matz Introduces the “New NCUA”
Credit Union Times: Matz Praises NCUA’s Ability to Change with Times
Press Release: Chip Filson Launches Petition for Cooperative NCUA Regulator Appointment Process; Declares Candidacy for Open Board Seat
Credit Union Times: Leaders Re-Imagine the Industry’s Future at GAC
Credit Union Journal: 100,000 Signatures Sought for Petition to Change NCUA Nominations (subscription required)
CUNA News Now: Cheney Calls On CUs To 'Unite For Good'
CUNA News Now: Matz Tells GAC: A 'New' NCUA Is Coming
Press Release:CUNA Mutual Group Provides New Technology Sneak Peek At CUNA’s Governmental Affairs Conference
CUNA News Now:CUNA Launches GAC, Credit Union 'Vision' Today
Credit Union Magazine: Overheard at GAC: How Did You Help Members During the Recession?
Credit Union Magazine: GAC Attracts More Than 600 First-Timers
Credit Union Magazine: A Lifetime of Achievement: Q&A with Wegner Award-winner Rick Craig
CUNA News Now:Cheney Talks CU Priorities Ahead Of GAC