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A Huge Success

Sask CU Advance was designed by Young Leaders for Young Leaders, and the Saskatchewan Young Leaders couldn’t be more proud of our young leaders who stepped forward to submit their innovative ideas to move the Saskatchewan Credit Union system forward! Congratulations to all the applicants. Your time, effort, and engagement did not go unnoticed. The first step to continuing success is having employees who are enthusiastic and willing to go above and beyond. Thank you for stepping up and leading others. We encourage all applicants to continue to grow and foster their ideas. With a little work and motivation we’ll see those ideas benefiting the entire system and our members in no time.

 

Special thanks to our three talented credit union professionals who presented at the CEO Peer Group in Regina – Ashley Hamilton, Chelsey Protz, and Shaun Henry. Our finalists stole the show at the Peer Group meeting in Regina, and represented their respective credit unions and the young leaders of Saskatchewan with dignity, creativity and strength. Each of you are talented individuals and an asset to our Sask CU System.

And a huge Congratulations to our winner – Ashley Hamilton from Prairie Centre Credit Union! Ashley’s goal is to teach young people about debt, credit and savings to empower them with the knowledge they need to make smart financial decisions. The project is designed to appeal to young people while educating them. In her presentation, Ashley provided suggestions for how credit unions of any size could implement similar programs of their own.

Ashley was awarded with a $3,500 educational stipend, and plans to complete her Bachelor of Commerce degree with it. Chelsey and Shaun each received a $250 gift card for runner-up prizes.

Alyssa Siegel, Chair of Saskatchewan Young Leaders, said, “Through the Sask CU Advance competition, we were able to share ideas between emerging and established senior leaders in the credit union system – which directly focused on solving some of the challenges facing the system today. At the same time, the Sask CU Advance competition provided an unparalleled development opportunity for emerging leaders. Through our website, and social media links, Sask CU Advance provided a venue for sharing ideas and perspectives, while raising conversations throughout the entire credit union system. Many great ideas have been uncovered and shared by Saskatchewan’s young leaders.”

While this year’s Sask CU Advance competition has ended, SYL will continue to develop new ideas to improve the credit union system in Saskatchewan. Continue to watch for updates on our website www.SaskCUAdvance.com, Like the Saskatchewan Young Leaders Facebook page, and follow SYL on Twitter @skyoungleaders.

Saskatchewan Young Leaders Committee

Hamilton Named Sask CU Advance Winner

Ashley Hamilton, Member
Service Representative with
Prairie Centre Credit
Union
in Eston,
SK, was named the winner of the Sask CU Advance competition today in Regina and won a $3,500 educational stipend.
The
Sask CU Advance competition is sponsored
by Saskatchewan Young Leaders (SYL), a group of young leaders working together
to empower youth to grow in and for the credit union system, and is powered by
Currency Marketing.

Hamilton’s credit union
project is to develop informative and fun financial literacy presentations for
high school students. It was chosen from a group of twenty original entries,
and was one of three voted into the finals by the public in October. Hamilton’s
entry provided the Saskatchewan credit union system with insight into the
project’s progress, and culminated with a final presentation Tuesday at Saskatchewan credit unions’ CEO Peer Group meeting. Hamilton emerged the winner
after a two-part scoring process that included Saskatchewan CEO audience voting along with an
online public vote.

Hamilton’s goal is to
teach young people about debt, credit and savings to empower them with the
knowledge they need to make smart financial decisions. The project is designed
to appeal to young people while educating them. In her presentation, Hamilton provided
suggestions for how credit unions of any size could implement similar programs
of their own.

Alyssa Siegel, Chair of Saskatchewan Young Leaders, said, “Through the Sask CU Advance competition, we were able to share ideas between emerging and established senior leaders in the credit union system – which directly focused on solving some of the challenges facing the system today. At the same time, the Sask CU Advance competition provided an unparalleled development opportunity for emerging leaders. Through our website, and social media links, Sask CU Advance provided a venue for sharing ideas and perspectives, while raising conversations throughout the entire credit union system. Many great ideas have been uncovered and shared by Saskatchewan’s young leaders.”

 

 

The other Finalists wee
Shaun Henry of Synergy Credit Union in Kindersley and Chelsey
Protz of Cornerstone Credit Union in Yorkton.

While this year’s Sask CU Advance competition has ended, the SYL will continue to develop new ideas to improve the credit union system in Saskatchewan.  Watch for further updates at www.SaskCUAdvance.com, Like the SaskCUAdvance Facebook page, and follow the SYL on Twitter.

 Saskatchewan Young Leaders Committee