This year’s virtual Your Economy — Your Credit Union conference on July 30 will address major challenges and opportunities in the credit union industry going into 2025, including the November election’s impact on policies, local housing markets, the jobs market, deposits, loans, and auto trends.
Designed specifically for credit unions’ strategic planning season — and hosted online by the California and Nevada Credit Union Leagues — this year’s event will once again prepare executives, board members, and senior management teams to navigate the unpredictable economic landscapes of California and Nevada.
With three experts prepared to enlighten attendees on a host of issues, this exceptional two-hour conference from 1:30 – 3:30 pm (Pacific) on Tuesday July 30th will explore:
Experts and Speakers
Speakers include:
“California’s economy is showing more weakness than the national economy, but a rising population in 2023 and the buzz and investment around artificial intelligence are providing some gains going into 2025,” Eyler said. “California is likely to grow slightly slower than the U.S. economy in terms of jobs and incomes. Such forecasts have driven concerns over the state’s budget and how places like San Francisco and Los Angeles have looming-yet-slow-moving threats from the lack of commercial real estate’s return. In Nevada, the state remains a place where employers may seek to expand or locate from 2025 – 2030, as industrial diversification remains a key focus of statewide economic development.”
Online Event Details
REGISTER HERE* for this year’s virtual/online event on Tuesday, July 30, from 1:30 – 3:30 pm (Pacific):
* Includes post-event complimentary web videos
Email Matt Wrye for questions regarding professional education credits (CEUs, CPEs, and PDUs) or any event questions.
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