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Always go back to the roots of your ‘why’.” - Hector Martin
Thank you for tuning in to episode 183 of The CUInsight Experience podcast with your host, Randy Smith, co-founder of CUInsight.com. This episode is brought to you by Motivosity. Motivosity is all about building amazing company cultures that help people be happier at work. Through building recognition, connection, and community within the credit union, Motivosity makes your employees more engaged, and in turn, your members are too.
My guest on today's show is Hector Martin, President & CEO of County Schools FCU in California. Hector shares his career journey in credit unions that began right after high school. He is the founder of the professional development group designed specifically for credit unions, the Emerging Credit Union Leaders Council. Hector works with his team to build connections and improve the lives of members.
During our conversation, Hector discusses how to carve out and maintain a long-term vision. He explains how the Emerging Credit Union Leaders Council provides professionals with a wealth of knowledge and connections to further their careers. Hector shares the value of having a mentor, a coach, and a friend as part of his network and the impacts they have had on his career. Listen as we discuss strategies for teams to develop and retain talent in the credit union industry.
As we wrap up the show, listen in as Hector talks about being a credit union lifer, his latest book recommendation, and his view on blending life in a way that works for him. Enjoy my conversation with Hector Martin!
Find the full show notes on cuinsight.com.
Subscribe on: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher
Books mentioned on The CUInsight Experience podcast: Book List
How to find Hector:
Hector Martin, President & CEO of County Schools FCU
[email protected]
csfcu.org
Hector: LinkedIn
County Schools: LinkedIn | Instagram | Twitter
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Always go back to the roots of your ‘why’.” - Hector Martin
Thank you for tuning in to episode 183 of The CUInsight Experience podcast with your host, Randy Smith, co-founder of CUInsight.com. This episode is brought to you by Motivosity. Motivosity is all about building amazing company cultures that help people be happier at work. Through building recognition, connection, and community within the credit union, Motivosity makes your employees more engaged, and in turn, your members are too.
My guest on today's show is Hector Martin, President & CEO of County Schools FCU in California. Hector shares his career journey in credit unions that began right after high school. He is the founder of the professional development group designed specifically for credit unions, the Emerging Credit Union Leaders Council. Hector works with his team to build connections and improve the lives of members.
During our conversation, Hector discusses how to carve out and maintain a long-term vision. He explains how the Emerging Credit Union Leaders Council provides professionals with a wealth of knowledge and connections to further their careers. Hector shares the value of having a mentor, a coach, and a friend as part of his network and the impacts they have had on his career. Listen as we discuss strategies for teams to develop and retain talent in the credit union industry.
As we wrap up the show, listen in as Hector talks about being a credit union lifer, his latest book recommendation, and his view on blending life in a way that works for him. Enjoy my conversation with Hector Martin!
Find the full show notes on cuinsight.com.
Subscribe on: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher
Books mentioned on The CUInsight Experience podcast: Book List
How to find Hector:
Hector Martin, President & CEO of County Schools FCU
[email protected]
csfcu.org
Hector: LinkedIn
County Schools: LinkedIn | Instagram | Twitter
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