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Tim McAlpine is the President and Creative Director of Currency—the leading integrated marketing agency for credit unions. Read more about Tim...

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Monday
Oct032011

Young & Free Marketer Meet-up a success!

Since reaching 10 active Young & Free regions, we've been wanting to get our partner credit unions together to meet and learn from one another. We made it happen last Wednesday in Fishers, Indiana. We combined this experience with the CU Water Cooler Symposium 2011 to make the trip more than worthwhile for all of our attendees.

Eight out of 10 Young & Free Spokesters were able to attend. After the first session of the day, they broke off with Cheryl for the Spokester Summit to learn from each other and to collaborate on a series of videos to be released later this month.

The remaining 23 marketers worked together at the Marketer Meet-up. Brent Dixon and Ron Shevlin graciously took time to be our guest speakers and each of the regions represented presented an area that they excel at. The energy in the room was fantastic as everyone learned, laughed and shared. It was great to see friendships made and cooperation and collaboration in action. 

As part of the presentation, we put together this 2011 highlight video.

Combining this event with the CU Water Cooler Symposium made for a magical experience. Thanks to everyone who was able to make it!

Tim

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