The League invites you to join us for a special virtual dialogue with Scott Simpson, President of America’s Credit Unions, on Wednesday, May 20 at 2:00 pm. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to gain firsthand insight into national advocacy priorities and the key issues driving today’s credit union movement.
Be part of this interactive conversation as Simpson explores the latest developments shaping credit unions and shares his vision for the future—giving you direct access to one of the industry’s most influential voices.
If you have specific questions for Simpson, please submit them in advance to Lauren Simonds so he can touch on topics you care about most. Please be sure to share your questions by Wednesday, May 13.
We hope you’ll join us for this important conversation and take advantage of this time to engage with and learn from America’s Credit Unions’ newest leader!
About Scott Simpson:
Scott Simpson is the President/CEO of America’s Credit Unions, a national trade organization representing the unified voice of the credit union movement and the 144 million members it serves.
Simpson has served for more than 22 years in the credit union movement, including leading Utah’s Credit Unions, California’s Credit Unions, and Nevada’s Credit Unions. He is inspired by the power of credit unions to change people’s financial lives and holds a lifelong belief in the power of not-for-profit financial cooperatives.
His mission at America’s Credit Unions is to energize and amplify the life-changing impact credit unions create every day, while also enhancing credit unions’ bipartisan appeal among elected officials and policymakers in Washington, D.C.
Simpson has served on the boards of America’s Credit Unions (and legacy organization CUNA) and the American Association of Credit Union Leagues. He also chaired the Credit Union Legislative Action Council (CULAC) and the National Advocacy Fund.
Prior to joining the credit union movement, Simpson worked on the staff of Sen. Orrin Hatch and led the Utah Republican Party. A Utah native, Simpson holds a bachelor’s degree in public relations and Japanese from Weber State University and is an instrument-rated private pilot.
Lauren Simonds has shared a Teams meeting invitation for this Town Hall. If you have not been receiving meeting invitations for Town Halls and would like to add your name to the distribution list and/or attend this meeting, please email Simonds at lsimonds@mainecul.org.
