#36: Gauges the Board and Management Should Be Watching While Emerging From the Recession | Tim Harrington
Release Date: 05/27/2021
Credit Risk Ready
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As we emerge from the Global Pandemic Recession, the Board and Management have critical indicators to watch closely. Some of them are the usual, some of them are specific to recovery from a recession. Some of them will worry the regulators. In this episode, we'll discuss what to keep an eye on as we emerge from the recession. Resources: Book: A Credit Union Guide to Strategic Governance: Book: Eisenhower on Enlighted Leadership: Blog: Lenders’ Tax Analyzer Software: About Tim Harrington: Author, consultant and international speaker, Tim Harrington...
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info_outlineAs we emerge from the Global Pandemic Recession, the Board and Management have critical indicators to watch closely. Some of them are the usual, some of them are specific to recovery from a recession. Some of them will worry the regulators.
In this episode, we'll discuss what to keep an eye on as we emerge from the recession.
Resources:
Book: A Credit Union Guide to Strategic Governance:
https://forteamresources.com/products/books/
Book: Eisenhower on Enlighted Leadership:
https://forteamresources.com/products/books/
Blog: https://forteamresources.com/tims-blog/
Lenders’ Tax Analyzer Software:
https://forteamresources.com/products/lenders-tax-analyzer/
About Tim Harrington:
Author, consultant and international speaker, Tim Harrington has worked with credit unions in all 50 states, Canada, Mexico, Jamaica, the Dominican Republic, The US Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico. His progressive ideas and broad knowledge of credit union issues has made Tim a valuable resource for credit unions nationwide. Tim has spoken to tens of thousands of credit union volunteers and staff and continues to inspire them to improve their credit unions.
Since 1996, Tim has been President of TEAM Resources, a firm providing consulting, strategic planning, and training to credit unions from coast-to-coast. TEAM Resources’ clients range from a few million to the billions in assets.
Tim is the author of several books including Eisenhower on Enlightened Leadership and co-author of A Credit Union Guide to Strategic Governance. His books inspire boards and leadership teams to lead effectively with high integrity.
From 2001 to 2006, Tim was the chairman of the board of a $150 million credit union in Tucson, Arizona. He was appointed to the board of this troubled credit union in 2001 and served until 2006. During his tenure on the board the credit union evolved from losing over $2 million per year to earning a profit of nearly $2 million by 2006.
Tim was formerly a partner with the nation’s 3rd largest auditor of credit unions, known today as CliftonLarsonAllen. He has been working with credit unions since 1989 when he directed the internal audit of a large credit union in Tucson, Arizona. Prior to that, he was with a national accounting firm and has been practicing accounting and consulting since 1980.
Because of his knowledge, wit and unpretentious delivery, Tim is a much sought after speaker in the credit union movement. Tim has made presentations at conferences for CEOs, Directors, Supervisory Committees, lenders, marketers, and many more. Tim is on the faculty of the CUNA Finance for Non-Financial Managers and Volunteers School, CUNA Volunteer Certification School and CUNA Management School.
Tucson, Arizona has been home for Tim since 1980, but he is a native of Montana. He holds a BBA in Accounting from Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washington. He has also attended universities in Morelia, Michoacan, Mexico and Florence, Italy and speaks several languages.
Contact Information
Timothy Harrington, CPA
President, TEAM Resources
Phone: 520-290-5721 Cell: 520-906-7501 Fax: 520-290-8378,
Address: 7049 Tanque Verde, PMB 136 Tucson, AZ 85715
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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindakeith/