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Credit Union relEVENT 2024 Returns to Las Vegas

December 7, 2023

Des Moines, IA—Credit Union Service Organization Choice Creative Solutions is excited to announce the return of Credit Union relEVENT. The conference will take place June 23-25th in Las Vegas, Nevada at Caesars Palace Hotel and Casino. Attendance for the 2023 event increased nearly 30% and event organizers expect another increase this year.  

Now in its fourth year, Credit Union relEVENT has gained a reputation in the credit union industry as a premiere destination for clear-eyed, non-euphemistic speakers and networking events designed to spur creativity and collaboration. “We call ourselves a no B.S. conference,” says Jeff Klein, president of Choice Creative Solutions. “There are a lot of conferences that are just an excuse to go to Vegas or to get out of the office but we’re committed to giving our attendees concrete ideas that they can take home with them and implement the day they get back. The key to our industry is relevancy, and our conference embodies that.”

Molly Fletcher and Robert Spector headline the speakers for CU relEVENT, with more speakers to be announced in the coming weeks. Describe as “the female Jerry Maguire” by ESPN and CNN, Fletcher’s former clients included Tom Izzo, Ernie Johnson Jr., Matt Kuchar, Doc Rivers, John Smoltz, Erin Andrews, Billy Donovan and Joe Theismann. Fletcher speaks to leaders from all over the world, helping them identify ways to “Up their Game!!!”

Robert Spector is a best-selling author of the book, “The Nordstrom Way”. His book shared stories from one of America’s most customer-centric companies and he’ll share his findings with CU relEVENT attendees.

In addition to an incredible lineup of speakers, relEVENT 2024 will feature immersive networking opportunities for attendees including events at the world-famous Apollo Pool at Caesars Palace. Registration also includes admission to the Las Vegas Sphere, the most expensive entertainment venue in the world that was recently completed on the Vegas Strip. Early-bird registration for the event costs $1,099 and includes meals and all networking events.

Attendance at relEVENT 2024 is limited to credit union CEOs and Senior Leaders and will be a 100% in-person event. “As a vendor committed to helping credit unions succeed, we look for conferences that attract success-minded credit unions,” says Michael Hanniford, Head of Business Development at Simply Focused, the title sponsor of relEVENT 2024. “This conference brings together some of the most forward-thinking, out-of-the-box leaders in our industry.”

In addition to Simply Focused, great credit union companies like PSCU, Parc St Partners, SRM, Allied Solutions, DBSI and Finastra continue to support this growing conference. Limited sponsorship opportunities remain for what is shaping up to be an incredibly exciting and successful event.

“The stakes are too high to waste money on conferences that don’t make leaders better informed or better prepared for the future,” says Klein. “relEVENT is about growing the industry and, considering our attendance has grown year after year, it’s satisfying to see that it’s working.” For more information visit  www.curelevent.com

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