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06jul11:00 am12:15 pmBuilding a Fraud Program
Fraud risk touches every role at the credit union, from frontline conversations to back-office operations. This practical webinar walks through how strong fraud programs are
Fraud risk touches every role at the credit union, from frontline conversations to back-office operations. This practical webinar walks through how strong fraud programs are built and sustained, so you can spot warning signs earlier, respond consistently, and help protect members and the organization.
Real-world examples and quick wins you can apply to strengthen an existing program
How to structure a fraud program: governance, roles, reporting, and accountability
Fraud risk assessment basics: identifying threats, assessing impact/likelihood, and prioritizing controls
Common fraud types affecting credit unions
Monitoring and detection: red flags, trends, and what effective alert/triage looks like
Internal controls that reduce loss plus documentation, escalation, and when to involve key teams
July 6, 2026 11:00 am – 12:15 pm(GMT-06:00)
13jul9:00 amAdvertising Rules and Security Essentials for Credit Unions: Social Media Smarts
RELEASE DATE: JULY 13, 2026ESTIMATED DURATION: 75 MINUTES
RELEASE DATE: JULY 13, 2026
ESTIMATED DURATION: 75 MINUTES

In today’s digital environment, a single advertisement or social media post can trigger complex regulatory requirements and create significant reputational or compliance risk. Credit union staff must understand how to promote products and services effectively while ensuring adherence to applicable advertising rules. This session reviews key advertising regulations, including required disclosures, triggering terms, and “one-click” requirements for digital content. It also addresses security and privacy risks associated with social media use, particularly in protecting member and institutional information. Common errors in social media advertising will be highlighted, along with practical strategies to reduce risk. Participants will leave with actionable guidance to help ensure their marketing efforts are both compliant and secure.
Attendees will learn:
Kristen Tatlock is a dynamic, nationally recognized speaker and trusted compliance consultant with more than 36 years of hands-on experience in the credit union world. Known for her deep expertise, Kristen helps credit unions navigate the complex landscape of regulatory compliance—from advertising rules and social media policies to Regulation E, Regulation Z, the Bank Secrecy Act, Fair Lending, and just about every other compliance challenge out there.
She’s a prolific writer and editor, having authored countless articles, white papers, and compliance manuals, and she’s the creative force behind many widely used training programs. Kristen holds national certifications in Compliance and the Bank Secrecy Act and is a sought-after trainer at both national and state-level events, where she shares her knowledge with clarity, energy, and real-world insight.
LEARNING METHOD This is an on-demand e-learning program requiring learners to interact and actively engage throughout the training.
EXPIRY NOTE: eTrain reserves the right to expire program links that may include information no longer valid such as regulation and rule changes. In most cases, we will expire a program the same day an updated version is being released.
July 13, 2026 9:00 am(GMT-06:00)
14jul10:30 am2:30 pmMid-Sized Credit Union Fly-In
Registration: Mid-Sized Credit Union Fly-InDate: July 14, 2026Time: 10:30am – 2:30pmLunch will be provided Location:Las
Registration: Mid-Sized Credit Union Fly-In
Date: July 14, 2026
Time: 10:30am – 2:30pm
Lunch will be provided
Location:
Las Vegas Innovation Center
6725 Via Austi Parkway
Suite 130
Las Vegas, NV 89119
A one-day, fly-in, fly-out roundtable exclusively for mid-sized credit union CEOs from California, Nevada, and Utah. Designed specifically for this asset class, this closed-door forum is an opportunity for executives to address key topics impacting their credit union, exchange helpful ideas and solutions, and learn from peers facing many of the same challenges. Discussions will focus on what is working, what is not, and how mid-sized credit unions are adapting in an increasingly dynamic operating and regulatory environment.
Featured topics:
With no overnight stay required, the event delivers high-value conversation and connection while minimizing time away from the office.
The conversation will be moderated by:
Questions? Contact Carmelita Keller
July 14, 2026 10:30 am – 2:30 pm(GMT-06:00)
03aug9:00 amBank Secrecy Act Compliance for Frontline Staff
RELEASE DATE: AUGUST 3, 2026ESTIMATED DURATION: 75 MINUTES Frontline staff play a critical role in a credit union’s Bank Secrecy Act
RELEASE DATE: AUGUST 3, 2026
ESTIMATED DURATION: 75 MINUTES
Frontline staff play a critical role in a credit union’s Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) compliance program. This course focuses on key BSA-related responsibilities and issues commonly encountered by branch personnel, including:
This course is one of three designed to be taken together to meet regulatory expectations that BSA training be tailored to each employee’s specific job responsibilities.
Other courses in this series include:
Together, these courses provide a comprehensive, role-based approach to BSA training and help ensure your institution remains aligned with regulatory expectations.
SUBJECT MATTER EXPERT
Heather Line is the Director of Compliance Support for the three-state alliance of leagues serving credit unions in California, Nevada and Utah. In this role, she helps credit unions of all sizes navigate today’s complex regulatory environment by providing practical guidance, training and in-depth regulatory analysis. Heather brings more than 30 years of financial institution compliance experience, spanning both credit unions and banks. Over the past 16 years working with credit union leagues, she has built a reputation as a trusted advisor, dynamic trainer and a (slightly unusual) living dictionary of everything compliance. She holds the BSACS and CUCE designations from America’s Credit Unions, along with a B.A. in English – a degree she has found surprisingly valuable throughout her financial services career.
LEARNING METHOD This is an on-demand e-learning program requiring learners to interact and actively engage throughout the training.
EXPIRY NOTE: eTrain reserves the right to expire program links that may include information no longer valid such as regulation and rule changes. In most cases, we will expire a program the same day an updated version is being released.
August 3, 2026 9:00 am(GMT-06:00)
Are credit unions obsolete? All anyone wants is fintechs and apps? The future belongs to th big banks? Wrong! Wrong! And are you serious?, says
Are credit unions obsolete? All anyone wants is fintechs and apps? The future belongs to th big banks? Wrong! Wrong! And are you serious?, says veteran credit union journalist Frank J. Diekmann. In this fast-moving, challenging and entertaining hour-long presentation for all credit union employees, Mr. Diekmann explains where credit unions came from, where they are and why they are more relevant than ever to the future for consumers—IF they understand how to connect with members and communities. And that begins with the foundation necessary for any successful enterprise—their own employees, the most important brand ambassadors of all.
In this presentation, Diekmann draws on real-life credit union examples ranging from innovative ideas, unique communications, historical lessons, videos, and more to recharge CU employees about this rare enterprise they are a part of.
Who is the Ignite Series for? The Ignite Series is designed to enhance your leadership skills and help you become your best leader. It will be valuable to anyone in your organization who leads a team, from the frontline to the CEOs.
August 5, 2026 10:00 am – 11:00 am MST(GMT-06:00)
10aug11:00 am12:00 pmBank Secrecy Act Compliance for Loan and Deposit Accounts
Employees responsible for opening loan and deposit accounts play a key role in ensuring compliance with the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA). This
Employees responsible for opening loan and deposit accounts play a key role in ensuring compliance with the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA).
This course provides a practical, role-based overview of BSA requirements, including:
Participants will gain a clear understanding of how these requirements apply in real-world account opening and servicing scenarios, helping to ensure accurate documentation, effective risk assessment, and proper escalation when concerns arise.
This course is one of three designed to be taken together to meet regulatory expectations that BSA training be tailored to each employee’s specific job responsibilities.
August 10, 2026 11:00 am – 12:00 pm(GMT-06:00)

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