Your Credit Union Weekend Reading Pile, Courtesy of NAFCU
Compiled by Anthony Demangone, Powered by NAFCU
Here is the best of this week's reading pile. My prayers go out to those in the path of Hurricane Florence.
- NAFCU was at the White House to talk housing finance reform. (NAFCU)
- This trend keeps going. Weekly unemployment claims drop to the lowest amount since 1969. (Calculated Risk) Related: $75,000 a year with benefits. No college needed. Yet local employers can't fill jobs. (Miami Herald)
- NCUA, Bureau clarify that supervisory guidance is not law. (NAFCU)
- With such a tight job market, this article caught my eye. How to make your best employees stay. (Entrepreneur)
- The overlooked essentials of employee well-being. (McKinsey)
- NYC has a large number of vacant storefronts in some popular areas. (NYT)
- How different generations would invest $10,000. (The Big Picture)
About the Author
Anthony Demangone, Executive Vice President and COO, NAFCU
Anthony Demangone, NCCO is Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer at NAFCU, where he oversees day-to-day operations and manages the association's education, marketing, membership, human resources, building facilities, finance and information technology functions. He also authors NAFCU's executive blog, Musings from the CU Suite and co-authored "Managing and Leading Well," a book for credit union leaders, with NAFCU President and CEO Dan Berger.