Credit Union Women Elevate Impact Together at Executive Readiness Summit
Annual Global Women’s Leadership Network event goes virtual again for 2021
November 01, 2021
MADISON, Wis.—More than 110 credit union women from five continents and 30 U.S. states engaged with industry experts, thought leaders and one another to learn more about resiliency, inclusive leadership, accelerating tech and looking ahead to elevate impact together at the Global Women’s Leadership Network’s 2021 Executive Readiness Summit, held October 27-29.
Sponsored by CO-OP Financial Services, ALM First, CUNA Mutual Group, Kinecta Federal Credit Union, eLeadership Academy™, and PSCU, the Summit attracted an international audience once again.
Elissa McCarter LaBorde, who in August 2021 became the first woman to serve as President and CEO of World Council of Credit Unions, greeted attendees with a message of inspiration.
"Firsts are important because until they become normal we really need to raise the awareness that there aren’t enough women or diverse leadership teams," said LaBorde. "This group (GWLN) is actually one of the things that attracted me to World Council and to the Worldwide Foundation (for Credit Unions), the fact that there is this community of women, this attempt to really try to bring people together and effect change."
With 10 sessions over three days, presenters such as Bryn Conway, Principal, BC Consulting, Melissa McCormick, CEO, MX3 Business Solutions and Sandra McDowell, Founder of eLeadership Academy™, focused on personal and organizational resiliency, bouncing forward in challenging times, bias and the brain, and mindset shifts with negotiation skills.
Bryn Conway told attendees that overcoming adversity is key for any professional who wants to become a leader.
“This idea of resiliency is important to understand because it is fluid and it is flexible and you can increase it over time," said Conway. "It's similar to our emotional intelligence, which can be developed over time. So, I think that's the wonderful thing that we can look at with this, is that we truly can strengthen our individual characteristics when it comes to resilience."
In a session on negotiation skills, Melissa McCormick provided a framework for attendees to learn and perfect the skill of collaborative negotiation where both parties win something of value.
"We've got to fix our mindset. Everything is negotiable so we need to anticipate, visualize success, find our voice and get in the game," said McCormick. "Preparation and practice are key to getting those wins."
Along with individual presentations on leadership skills, a diverse panel discussion featured leaders sharing professional journeys, insight and recommendations to attendees.
“Our domestic and international audiences showed their commitment to advancing women in society, engaging through the virtual Summit. This shows us how important the work we do is. GWLN continues looking ahead and working collectively, inclusively and intentionally, focused on women's advancement in leadership and narrowing inequality gaps for women,” said Lena Giakoumopoulos, GWLN Program Director.
GWLN aims to provide tools and resources for more women to grow personally and professionally, advancing to leadership positions in credit unions across the globe.
GWLN membership is open to all women and men in the credit union industry. To learn more, visit GWLN, donate or connect on Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter.
Global Women’s Leadership Network inspires, connects, and empowers women with the opportunities and resources to make a measurable difference in the lives of each other, in the lives of credit union members and in their communities. To learn more and donate, visit GWLN. To connect, find us on Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter.
World Council of Credit Unions (WOCCU) is the apex association for credit unions and other global financial cooperatives. World Council promotes the sustainable development of credit unions and other financial cooperatives around the world to empower people through access to high quality and affordable financial services. World Council advocates on behalf of the global credit union system before international organizations and works with national governments to improve legislation and regulation. Its technical assistance programs introduce new tools and technologies to strengthen credit unions' financial performance and increase their outreach.
World Council has implemented 300+ technical assistance programs in 90 countries. Worldwide, 74,634 credit unions in 104 countries serve 411 million people. Learn more about World Council's impact around the world at www.woccu.org.