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NCOFCU 2020 Exhibitor Sponsorships



Come join the National Council of Firefighter Credit Unions Inc (NCOFCU) in New Orleans, LA October 7-10, 2020   Register HERE
Help us complete our mission!
NCOFCU is an exclusive network (have been meeting since 2001) of credit unions primarily serving over 800 thousand first responders, and their families. Our collaborative effort is to assist the volunteers and staff of credit unions serving first responders with their operational and educational needs and to promote the importance of first responder credit unions to the credit union community.

For a list of our excellent sponsorship opportunities Click HERE
  • Separate Exhibitors Reception
  • Enjoy our casual format with credit union attendees: participation not segregation!
  • Exhibitors are located in general break & entry area for optimum exposure, not isolated in a large exhibit hall!
  • Exhibitors are invited to set up early and remain throughout the entire conference
  • You’re invited to attend all presentations and forums, enjoy meals and meet credit union decision makers
  • A limited number of booths and corporate registrations means very little competition!
  • Your name & logo stays on our website and marketed for the year!
  • 100+ Unified Credit Unions Collectively serving over 800,000 first responders and their families
  • Credit Unions supporting firefighters and their families have been meeting since 2001
  • Over 250 attendees & guests expected
  • Speakers include international speakers, authors, top CU industry and government professionals
  • Registration includes social and evening events
  • Conference schedule offers plenty of exhibitor exposure

For more information contact, Grant Sheehan CEO at grant@ncofcu.org or call 305-951-3306

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