The “CU At The Top” podcast aims to bridge the gap between credit unions seeking qualified leaders and aspiring professionals within the industry. Host David Murphy interviews credit union executives to share their journeys, challenges, and lessons learned, empowering the next generation of leaders. The goal is to address the issue of credit union mergers due to lack of succession planning, demonstrating that capable leaders can be developed from within. Episodes cover topics like career progression, overcoming self-doubt, navigating organizational dynamics, and more!
This episode of the ”CU at the Top” podcast features an interview with Lydia Lynch, the VP of Marketing at Capital Credit Union in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The host, David Murphy, discusses Lydia's journey in the credit union industry, including how she got started, took on leadership roles, and the advice and mentorship that helped guide her career progression. Lydia shares insights on developing leadership skills, tackling challenges, and the importance of community engagement and financial education that motivates her work in the credit union movement. The conversation provides valuable perspectives for aspiring and new credit union leaders.
In this podcast, we will cover relevant topics that impact your personal finances. You will walk away better informed about the basics of personal finances with tips and recommendations you can incorporate into your own daily lives. We will also inform you to the latest developments in the financial world and the impact they may have on you. You work hard to take care of your finances. Isn’t it time you get the credit you deserve?
MMCCU is a local credit union that serves ANYONE who works in the medical field (including veterinarians, vet techs, and more*)!
In this episode, host David Murphy interviews Karen Rau, executive director of the Marshfield Area Pet Shelter (MAPS). They discuss the upcoming ”Paws for Brittany” Walk, which honors Marshfield native and animal-lover Brittany Zimmermann (who was tragically murdered in 2008). Learn more at www.PawsForBrittany.com.
Karen provides details on this and other major MAPS fundraising events like the ”Putts for Pets Golf Scramble” and ”Paws and Pancakes” breakfast. She explains how MAPS relies heavily on donations, sponsorships and volunteers to operate, sharing different ways people can financially contribute or get involved.
Karen emphasizes the important role MAPS plays in the community caring for stray animals, assisting owners who can no longer care for pets, providing services like microchipping and rabies clinics, and working with local municipalities. The conversation highlights the shelter's dedicated staff and over 50 volunteers who make their work possible.
* Membership subject to eligibility. Visit www.mmccu.com/membership for details.