Southwest CUNA Management School

2010 School « July 11-21

Joe MannionJust an update; I have given a number of presentations to individual groups and a presentation to the board of the mobile banking project, as I presented it at SCMS in July. This evening the board of directors unanimously voted full funding of the project. I will be signing contracts tomorrow and we will be on our way toward rolling out the mobile banking project I had shared with you and our class in my project and presentation! Thank you again for all the encouragement and the experience of SCMS!

Joe E. Mannion, VP of IT, Union Square FCU

Southwest CUNA Management School (SCMS) is recognized in the credit union movement for innovative, intense, hands-on, professional development.

  • 3-year course study focused on enhancing credit union leadership skills.
  • Students compete to enroll in one of only 55 available slots each year, a class size that allows for one of the most challenging and engaging curriculums for credit union professionals.
  • Extensive curriculum built around proven techniques and new trends.
  • Students benefit from a strategic mix of university/college faculty, credit union industry leaders, and recognized professional consultants.
  • Students develop a real-world strategic business plan for their own credit unions.

Vision

Southwest CUNA Management School is one of the preferred sources of development for credit union executives and professionals. 


Mission
Educate, develop, and enhance the leadership potential and skills of credit union executives and professionals.

Purpose

Providing quality education and development for credit union leaders, present and future.


School Focus

  • Advocacy
  • Asset Liability Management (ALM)
  • Innovation
  • Leadership
  • Strategic Planning/Thinking

Pre-requisites:

  • Year 2 (complete Year 1 and student project sections as assigned.)
  • Year 3 (complete Years 1 & 2, as well as approval of student project)

Shaping Leaders

SCMS alumni hold leadership positions at their credit union, in their local chapters, and with community based organizations. They also serve as league directors and more, throughout the credit union movement.


Stands the Test of Time . . .

  • In 2004, SCMS celebrated the first alumnus opting to complete the school for a second time to refresh her skills - 20 years after completing the school the first time. Sandy Smith, CEO of Texas FCU, earned the respect of her classmates and peers - representing her class as their president and graduating with honors.
  • SCMS has celebrated numerous second generation graduates.
  • First class held in 1966 as a six year program at the University of Houston. 

Broadens Perspectives - 1997 Marked Two Firsts . . .

  • Our first credit union board member, Dennis Longbotham with Advancial FCU, graduated in 1997 with honors. He also lead his class as their president.
  • Graduating our first regulator, Terry Slagle with the Oklahoma State Banking Department.

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