CU Executive Summary is a daily roundup of the most pertinent headlines to your credit union, all in executive summary format. Available between 8:00-9:00am Eastern Time, the articles, unless otherwise stated, are from various news sources across the internet.
Executive Summary was hosted here (each post was called CU News Briefs) until April 18, 2008, and posts dating back to March 26, 2008 can still be found here.
Each post is split into four categories: Executive Summary, International Summary, Robbed, and ‘Arrested, Arraigned, Charged, or Sentenced’.
Executive Summary brings you the most pertinent headlines in the credit union world. This is a No Fluff Zone, and because we have no quota, the number of news stories will vary from day to day. If only one story appears, it was simply a slow news day for credit unions.
International Summary is the Executive Summary for credit unions outside the United States. We never know what we’re going to get, or where we’ll get it from, but if it’s newsworthy and comes across our monitor, we’ll make sure it’s available for you.
Robbed tracks the various credit union robberies as they occur. Generally, ‘inside jobs’ will end up in the Executive Summary; this section pertains to front line robbery. We’ll try to bring you the details, though they’re often hazy at best.
Arrested, Arraigned, Charged, or Sentenced tracks the police investigations after the robbery (armed or inside job) has occurred. We’ll follow the case to its completion and try to reference back when we can.
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Christian Mullins