Leadership Development Conference

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November 6-8, 2013
Grand Hotel Marriott
Point Clear, Alabama

Develop Your LEAD!

Leadership: guide people toward great accomplishments.
Education: better your knowledge to positively affect your operations.
Achievement: realize your goals by expanding your expertise.
Development: build your industry relationships to cultivate higher development.

Join the League of Southeastern Credit Unions at the Leadership Development Conference (LDC), formerly the Development Conference. The enhanced LDC is designed to provide the tools needed to enrich the leadership, education, achievement, and development of credit union staff and volunteers. The LDC will provide exceptional education sessions and outstanding networking opportunities.

2012 Leadership Development Conference Video
Check out what last year's conference meant to participants:

Free Activities at the Grand Marriott

The Grand Marriott has a variety of free activities for you and your guests to enjoy while you're staying on property! Below are just a few of these activities:

  • Two Daily Shuttles to Downtown Fairhope for Shopping (Departing 11am & 1pm / Returning 1pm & 3pm)
  • Horseshoes, Croquet, & Bayside Putting Green (All Equipment Included)
  • Bicycle Usage
  • Duck Food from the Front Desk to Feed the Ducks

For a complete list of activities, free and fee-based, click the button below.

Featured Speakers

Rep. Jo Bonner (R-AL)
Ken Gronbach
Demography & Generational Marketing Expert
Bill Hampel
CUNA Chief Economist

Featured Breakout Sessions

Bank Transfer Day Founder, Kristen Christian, will be speaking in two breakout sessions: Making Every Day Bank Transfer Day and Marketing to Millenials.

Kristen Christian

Fed up with bank fees (most especially a charge Bank of America was considering levying against customers using their debit cards) and the general bad behavior of corporate financial institutions, Kristen spearheaded a simple plea to get people to take their money out of big banks and put them into credit unions blossomed into a movement.