Paving the Way for People Helping People... a conversation with Rodney Hood

The Honorable Mr. Hood shares his insights, reflections, and vision for the next chapter of the credit union movement.

Jill Skinner
Published
November 3, 2023
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Coviance CEO Omar Jordan hosts the Honorable Rodney E. Hood, 11th Chairman of the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA), in a dynamic conversation; covering his insights, reflections, and vision for the next chapter of the credit union movement. Mr. Hood’s extensive public and private sector service and his unwavering dedication to innovation and financial inclusion is inspirational and informative for us all.

Their candid discussion covers:
  • Mr. Hood’s insights, reflections, and vision for the next chapter of the credit union movement
  • Insights and inspiration for the future leaders to help communities and credit unions remain strong
  • Reflections on fintechs, regulations, and his greatest hopes for the industry adoption of technology 
  • Live Q&A

Watch the webinar on-demand here:

Get to know the Honorable Mr. Hood:

Immediately prior to rejoining the NCUA Board in 2019 as Chairman, Mr. Hood served as a corporate responsibility manager for JPMorgan Chase, managing national partnerships with non-profit organizations, financial regulators, and community stakeholders to promote financial inclusion and shared prosperity in underserved communities throughout the U.S.

Mr. Hood served as a member of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Board of Visitors and as member of the UNC School of Arts Board of Trustees. He also served as a member of the Board of Trustees for the North Carolina Museum of Art and as a member of the Board of Governors for the University of North Carolina College System.

Mr. Hood's professional awards include being named one of the “40 Young Leaders Under the Age of 40” by the Triangle Business Journal in Raleigh, North Carolina. He is also the first recipient of the “Dream Award,” an award given by the Wells Fargo Housing Foundation to honor individuals who have exhibited an outstanding commitment to affordable housing.

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