How do you know whether your credit union board is doing a good job or not?
We frequently hear from board members that their board governance “must be effective” because the credit union is performing well.
But how do you know who is driving the credit union’s performance? Is it the board, or is it the senior management team? How can you know if your board is effectively contributing to the development of the credit union’s strategy and results?
Asking these questions is easy, but answering them is tough.
In this webinar, Quantum Governance’s CEO & Co-Founder, Michael Daigneault, will discuss the appropriateand effective ways of evaluating your credit union’s governance. He will present various assessment approaches that speak to today’s governance challenges, talk about what to expect from such assessments, and discuss their benefits.
Join our webinar to learn about how, when, and what to assess on your board.
Why attend this session?
The CEO and the senior management team are regularly assessed on performance and other indicators, but how frequently are the board and members evaluated on their ability to govern the credit union? In this webinar, you will gain practical skills to guide your credit union board assessment.
What you’ll take away – hear expert perspective on:
- What should be assessed?
- Who should be involved in the assessment process?
- What questions should be asked?
- The important role assessment plays in evolving your credit union’s governance.
Date & Time
October 27, 2021
10am Pacific / 1 pm Eastern
All registrants will be emailed a recording of the webinar.
About the speaker
Michael Daigneault
Chief Executive Officer & Co-Founder of Quantum Governance, L3C
As the CEO of Quantum Governance, Michael brings more than 30 years of training and experience as a consultant, speaker, and dynamic workshop facilitator. In particular, he has worked with credit unions, large and small, to advance their governance and strategic efforts, strengthen their boards, and analyze their committee efforts. More than 50 percent of Quantum Governance’s clients are credit unions. He has provided governance direction, strategy, and facilitation services to boards, governance committees, supervisory committees, and senior executives worldwide.
Michael is a nationally recognized speaker, having presented at conferences including The Credit Union Executives Society, Board Source, The Conference Board, The Ethics Officers Association, and Independent Sector. He has also published articles on these topics for a wide variety of trade journals and magazines, including CU Magazine and CU Update, to name a few. Quantum Governance is a unique L3C organization that integrates the best elements of both the nonprofit and for-profit communities into one practice. It is a low-profit, limited-liability service organization dedicated to the public good and one of the first legal hybrid organizations in the United States.