New field research focused on recruiting practices and expanded
education opportunities for emerging credit union leaders strengthens
industry talent pipeline
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Visa (NYSE: V) today announced new research and education programs as
part of the company’s ongoing efforts to strengthen the talent pipeline
in the credit union industry. Visa, together with the Filene Research
Institute, will conduct two unique studies exploring talent gaps in the
credit union industry throughout 2018. Visa and Filene will also
introduce expanded education opportunities and resources designed to
inspire young leaders to pursue careers in credit unions and foster
their growth.
“Credit unions are vital to the financial health of our communities and
Visa is committed to ensuring the long-term success of these
organizations,” said Doug Leighton, head of community accounts, Visa.
“Our goal is to introduce opportunities for emerging talent to grow in
their career, while bringing fresh ideas and strategies to credit union
leadership in order to more effectively serve their members.”
Advancing recruitment research through the War
for Talent Center of Excellence
Through Filene Research Institute’s War for Talent Center of
Excellence Visa and Filene will convene leading academics and credit
union experts to study the industry’s talent gap. Filene research
fellow, Dr. Sekou Bermiss, assistant professor of management, University
of Texas, Austin, will conduct two unique studies in 2018:
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Factors of Talent Attraction at Two Credit Unions: A Field Study: Despite
a large percentage of individuals in the labor force expressing
interest in working for a company that makes a social impact,
recruiting within credit unions remains a key challenge. This natural
field experiment within a set of credit unions will test the
effectiveness of current recruiting practices.
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Credit Union Board Composition: Desires and Practices: This
research aims to help credit union leadership identify key traits they
seek in candidates and define values and soft skills that impact these
traits in order to build a diverse board equipped to attract talent
with well-rounded backgrounds, ideas and expertise.
“There remains a gap between credit union leadership and the members
they serve. We have an opportunity to leverage people analytics and
research to develop the right strategies for attracting, developing and
promoting top performers within credit unions, from the front line to
the boardroom,” said Dr. Sekou Bermiss, assistant professor of
management, University of Texas, Austin and Filene research fellow. “I
look forward to continuing research with the War for Talent Center of
Excellence and Visa to share insights that help credit union leaders
build and grow a qualified talent pipeline.”
These two new studies build on the Center’s first publication authored
by Dr. Bermiss in 2017, “Laws
of Attraction: Credit Union Recruitment in a Competitive Labor Market.”
Credit union and human resources leaders can put these insights into
practice with the “Talent
Attraction Checklist,” an actionable resource outlining important
factors like employee fit, job characteristics and recruiter behavior to
consider throughout the recruitment process.
Furthering education and talent development
through The Cooperative Trust
Visa and The Cooperative Trust, an initiative focused on educating and
cultivating young leaders in the credit union industry, will offer
expanded online and offline resources in 2018, including a new
mentorship program. These efforts include the “Crashers” program,
offering the brightest young leaders the opportunity to participate in
conversations and events focused on shaping the future of credit unions.
Visa and Filene Research with support from the Credit Union National
Association will host 78 Crashers, a record number, at the upcoming
Governmental Affairs Conference, the industry’s largest advocacy
conference.
“As we continue to grow The Cooperative Trust and Crash opportunities,
we’re always challenging ourselves to elevate and advance the program to
provide the most impact for young professionals and the credit union
system,” said Lauren Culp, manager, The Cooperative Trust. “Visa has
played a valuable role in helping ensure young people have a voice and
are included in the conversation as we look to the future of our
industry.”
Program highlights to date include:
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The Cooperative Trust received the 2017 Herb Wegner Award for
Outstanding Program, the highest national honors for the credit union
movement that celebrates programs that put belief into action.
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Five Crashers selected in the top 15 of the Next Top Credit Union
Executive Competition.
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Over 130 Crashers participating in credit union events across the
U.S., including hands on experience at Visa’s Innovation Center in San
Francisco.
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Expanded online and offline resources including a new mentorship
program, a refreshed website and online community, and additional
Crash events.
About Visa Inc.
Visa Inc. (NYSE: V) is the world’s leader in digital payments. Our
mission is to connect the world through the most innovative, reliable
and secure payment network - enabling individuals, businesses and
economies to thrive. Our advanced global processing network, VisaNet,
provides secure and reliable payments around the world, and is capable
of handling more than 65,000 transaction messages a second. The
company’s relentless focus on innovation is a catalyst for the rapid
growth of connected commerce on any device, and a driving force behind
the dream of a cashless future for everyone, everywhere. As the world
moves from analog to digital, Visa is applying our brand, products,
people, network and scale to reshape the future of commerce. For more
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