Why Does NCUA Ask to Meet with CU Board without CU Staff Present??
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Why Does NCUA Ask to Meet with CU Board without CU Staff Present?
Join Mark Treichel and his team as they delve into the rare but important topic of why the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) might ask to meet with a credit union's board of directors without staff present. In this episode, Mark, Steve Farrar, and Todd Miller share personal experiences and insights from their extensive careers in credit union examination and supervision. Learn about the reasons behind such requests, how to handle these meetings, and the implications they might have for your credit union.
Guest Introductions
Steve Farrar's Background
Todd Miller's Background
Increasing NCUA Board Meetings without Staff
Board Chair vs. Full Board Meetings
Meeting with Specific Board Members
Supervisory Committee Conversations
Handling Full Board Meetings without Staff
Considerations for Board Responses
Recording Meetings and Legal Counsel
Emotional Responses and Agreement Caution
Conclusion
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