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Rebecca Lisi At-Large City Councilor: Statement on the Mayor's Casino Pivot
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Tuesday, November 27, 2012. Statement on the Mayor's Casino Pivot. Dear Holyoke voters and friends,. After having spent the past few days taking in and disseminating information about Mayor Morse sudden change in position on casinos. In the city of Holyoke, I believe that it is my responsibility as your representative to now synthesize what we have learned and communicate to you where I stand on this issue. Politically, it would be hard to gain from the situation while clearly, there was a lot to lose.
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CU in the Community (Part 2 of 3) | The CU Loop
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Changing the financial industry, one credit union at a time. Larr; CU in the Community (part 1 of 3). CU in the Community (Part 3 of 3) →. CU in the Community (Part 2 of 3). So, where did we leave off? This is where the majority of companies take the easy way out (and where credit unions have a real advantage). Unfortunately, many credit unions are taking the easy way out as well. I believe those days are gone. Especially those in ...
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Services | The CU Loop
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Changing the financial industry, one credit union at a time. My motto is, “Help me help you! What I enjoy doing most is working to improve the communication between people and departments within your organization. The more important question is, how do you believe I can be of service to you? Read an article or two, it may help you get a feel for what I’m all about. Then, contact me. And we can discuss how I might be of assistance.
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Be Prepared | The CU Loop
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Changing the financial industry, one credit union at a time. Larr; Listen Before Discipline. Dividend Discourse →. Yesterday I posted a question to the cu twitterverse and beyond, If you were forced to charge your members $5/mo, how would you make it worth it to them”? Morriss Partee over at everythingcu.com. Responded with the comment that I was, looking through the wrong end of the telescope . One of the primary selling points fo...
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CU in the Community (Part 3 of 3) | The CU Loop
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Changing the financial industry, one credit union at a time. Larr; CU in the Community (Part 2 of 3). Listen Before Discipline →. CU in the Community (Part 3 of 3). So, we’ve discussed how to collect the info. Needed to create a great involvement plan, and tossed around a few ideas on how to put that info into action. Today, we discuss the effects that a robust involvement program should have on your overall brand. Truly live up to...
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theculoop | The CU Loop
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Changing the financial industry, one credit union at a time. Today on twitter, Sarah Snell Cooke( @cookeoncus. Posted a CU Times article. About SC based Founders FCU giving out its largest dividend ever ($10 million). It got me thinking about the effectiveness of dividend payments as a way for credit unions to utilize excess funds. I understand the concept of staying within market for rates, but seriously? Community programs, innov...
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CU in the Community (part 1 of 3) | The CU Loop
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Changing the financial industry, one credit union at a time. Larr; Friday Post: A Loose Net. CU in the Community (Part 2 of 3) →. CU in the Community (part 1 of 3). Are you partnering with community organizations to enact good and improve your image in the community? Wait…what am I thinking? What a ridiculous question (and, frankly, a weak opening)! The bottom of the employee hierarchy, that is. Your front line staff is a primary r...
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Listen Before Discipline | The CU Loop
https://theculoop.wordpress.com/2011/10/27/listen-before-discipline
Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Changing the financial industry, one credit union at a time. Larr; CU in the Community (Part 3 of 3). Be Prepared →. Your employees are a very diverse set of people. There will be days when personalities clash; as do interests and motivations. You have very little control over how your employees interoperate beyond the hiring process. No, I don’t think you should hire a bunch of clones! On the other hand, many of those staff member...
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Dividend Discourse | The CU Loop
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. Changing the financial industry, one credit union at a time. Larr; Be Prepared. Today on twitter, Sarah Snell Cooke( @cookeoncus. Posted a CU Times article. About SC based Founders FCU giving out its largest dividend ever ($10 million). It got me thinking about the effectiveness of dividend payments as a way for credit unions to utilize excess funds. I understand the concept of staying within market for rates, but seriously? Commun...
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