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In this episode of 'With Flying Colors,' Mark Treichel discusses significant changes following the Supreme Court's overturning of the Chevron doctrine with Tony Hernandez, CEO of Defense Credit Union Council (DCUC), and Jason Sturrock, DCUC's new Chief Advocacy Officer. They explore the implications of this seismic shift for credit unions, the increased need for robust advocacy, and the legislative landscape's evolving nature. Additionally, they emphasize the importance of clear communication and agile responses to new regulatory and legislative challenges. The conversation also touches on the DCUC's unique advocacy role, upcoming legislative sessions, and preparations for the 2024 elections.
00:00 Introduction to the Podcast
00:35 Meet the Guests: Tony Hernandez and Jason Sturrock
01:24 Discussing the Chevron Case
03:06 Impact on Advocacy and Regulation
11:54 The Role of Communication and Nimbleness
19:00 Future Outlook and Final Thoughts
27:54 Conclusion
By Mark Treichel's Credit Union Exam Solutions5
1313 ratings
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Are you worried about an NCUA exam in process or looming on the horizon? Don't face it alone!
We're ex-NCUA insiders with decades of experience, ready to guide you to success. Our team understands the intricacies of NCUA examinations from the inside out.
Hire us and gain:
• Peace of mind during your exam process
• Insider knowledge of NCUA procedures and expectations
• Strategies to address potential issues before they become problems
• Continuous access to our extensive subject matter expertise
With our access retainer, you'll have on-demand support from former NCUA experts. We're here to ensure your credit union passers its exam with flying colors in its next examination.
Contact Credit Union Exam Solutions today to learn more about our services and how we can help your credit union succeed.
In this episode of 'With Flying Colors,' Mark Treichel discusses significant changes following the Supreme Court's overturning of the Chevron doctrine with Tony Hernandez, CEO of Defense Credit Union Council (DCUC), and Jason Sturrock, DCUC's new Chief Advocacy Officer. They explore the implications of this seismic shift for credit unions, the increased need for robust advocacy, and the legislative landscape's evolving nature. Additionally, they emphasize the importance of clear communication and agile responses to new regulatory and legislative challenges. The conversation also touches on the DCUC's unique advocacy role, upcoming legislative sessions, and preparations for the 2024 elections.
00:00 Introduction to the Podcast
00:35 Meet the Guests: Tony Hernandez and Jason Sturrock
01:24 Discussing the Chevron Case
03:06 Impact on Advocacy and Regulation
11:54 The Role of Communication and Nimbleness
19:00 Future Outlook and Final Thoughts
27:54 Conclusion

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