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NCOFCU 2013 Conference
"A conference by Firefighters for Firefighters"


Our Host

The National Coalition of Firefighters Credit Unions Inc. (NCOFCU), a not for profit,  is partnering with the Boston Firefighters Credit Union  to produce and host NCOFCU's 2013 convention in Boston, MA.
As in the past 11 years, this will be a gathering of CEO's and Volunteers of firefighter credit unions, primarily serving firefighters and their families,  participating in the collaboration and peer to peer networking they have always enjoyed.
The key aspects of this meeting will focus on the structured roundtable discussions among the attendees from the firefighter credit union community. Participants will have the opportunity to sit in on breakout sessions covering a variety of subjects of key interest to firefighter credit unions.
Some of the scheduled events but not limited too;
  • National Coalition of Firefighters Credit Unions Annual Meeting.
  • Hear from your peers how they are dealing with the issues of today
  • Roundtable open-forum discussion groups
  • Educational programs designed specifically for firefighter credit unions.
  • Nationaly regionized speakers
  • Social interaction opportunities for credit union officials and their guests.
Special Guests will be (but not limited too)
  • Edward Kelly President Professional Firefighters of MA
  • Steve Rick Senior Economist CUNA
  • Mary Dunn Senior Vice President Deputy Counsel CUNA
  • Mary Ann Clancy General Counsel MA Credit Union League
To register for this exceptional conference, follow the following links,
Conference Mail-In Registration (Coming Soon)
Westin Copley Place    Boston MA
10 Huntington Avenue     Boston, Massachusetts   02116  
Map   Phone: (617) 262-9600 Contact Us   
 

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