NTCUE Interview with Kristen Scott
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Kristen Scott is VP of Enterprise Risk Management at Telhio CU in Columbus, OH. Tune in to hear more about Kristen’s NTCUE project involving an evolutionary enterprise reporting system that’s working to break down departmental silos, inform and engage staff at all levels of the credit union, and create a higher performing organization.
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