A little weekend reading...
Compiled by Anthony Demangone, Powered by NAFCU
It has been a great week. NAFCU picked up members. We completed a great annual conference in Hawaii.
But I'm looking ahead. I'm about to embark on a 10-day Ireland vacation with 21 other relatives. We have a van. And a plan. And we'll have a few pints. We have Irish cousins in Kilkenny who I haven't seen in years.Â
It should be a lovely, time. Just lovely. And the best part? Temperatures will be in the low '60s. Which means...sweater vests will be in play.Â
Now, on to this week's reading pile.
- Millennials really want to buy homes. The problem? That pesky downpayment. (The Signal)
- More than 20,000 small businesses have received a loan from Amazon. Yes, that Amazon. (Reuters)
- Drama and who broke the media projector. (Leadership Freak)
- The i-phone turns 10. A visual history. (The Verge) And a great piece on how the i-phone came to be. (The Verge)
- Culture matters. Uber founder Travis Kalanick is out after shareholders revolt. (WaPost)
- Saving is becoming a habit for Americans. (BankInnovation)
- 13 times bosses mocked new technology and got it wrong. (BI)
- I love Pittsburgh. These photos of the Steel City from the 1940s will blow your mind. (City Lab)
- Google research on what it takes to be a good leader. (JohnSpence)
- If you couldn't join us in Hawaii, here's Dan Berger's speech. Â (NAFCU)
Have a wonderful weekend, everyone. Thanks for what you do. It matters.
  - Anthony
PS: Enjoy this Irish saying. It is one of my favorites.