Conference Overview
July 30 – August 2, 2012
Loews Hotel – New Orleans, Louisiana
Are you ready to spice up your youth services and financial education outreach? There’s no better place to do this than “The Big Easy” for the 2012 NYIB Annual Conference! We’re excited about the depth and value our conference agenda will bring you and your credit union!
Participant fees for this year’s conference are:
| Early-Bird (by July 6) |
Additional Participants (through July 6) |
Standard (after July 6) |
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| Conference only | $599 | $499 | $699 |
| Conference plus pre-conference workshop |
$749 | $649 | $849 |
| Workshop only | $225 | $225 | $275 |
Register Now!
Cancellations and Refunds:
All requests for refunds must be made in writing no later than Friday, July 6. Refunds, minus a $50 processing fee, will be processed following the conclusion of the conference. Substitute participants will be accepted at any time.
About the Hotel:
This year’s conference will be in the historic center of it all at the Loews New Orleans Hotel, approximately 20 minutes from the Louis Armstrong International Airport. The hotel is a gateway to the city’s Arts District and is only three blocks to the historic French Quarter and Bourbon Street. You’ll also find it’s just a short stroll from the Riverfront and New Orleans’ famous restaurants and jazz clubs.
Room rates are $119 per night, plus room tax. To make your reservation, call 866.211.6411 or the hotel directly at 504.595.3300 (Make sure to mention “NYIB”). You may also make your room reservations on the hotel’s secure website, here.
Room rates are guaranteed through July 7th. After that date, rooms will be available at the special rate on a space-available basis.
Sponsorship Information:
If your organization relates to financial education, generational marketing, or other youth-oriented services, you can find no higher concentration of professionals likely to influence relationship decisions than at the NYIB Annual Conference. All are either “reachers” (marketers) or “teachers” (classroom and community educators), and they’re passionate. Find out how you can come meet them in New Orleans in July 2012, or by contacting Julie McLean. If you are already excited and want to sign up now to be a part of the 2012 Conference, download the 2012 Sponsor & Exhibitor Packet!
Monday, July 30
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8:00am – 5:00 pm |
Registration |
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9:00am – 3:00 pm |
Pre-conference Workshop: Designing Better Learning Experiences |
Jeffrey Cufaude |
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4:00- 5:00 pm |
Opening General Session |
Rebecca Isaacs & |
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5:15- 6:30 pm |
Conference Kickoff Reception |
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Tuesday, July 31
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8:00–8:30 am |
Registration and Exhibit Hall Open With Continental Breakfast |
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8:30-10:00 am |
General Session: Getting to the Future of Credit Unions—Attracting Gens X, Y & Z |
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10:00-10:15 am |
Break in Exhibit Hall |
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10:15-11:45 am |
Concurrent Breakout Sessions:
Kids and Campaigns
Keeping the Motivation Going in your Student-Run Branch
Sprucing up Classroom Presentations |
Anne Marie Bisson & Juli Lewis
Your NYIB Peers
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11:45-1:45 pm |
Lunch (on your own) |
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2:00-4:00 pm |
General Session: 8 Ways to make Financial Literacy Captivating |
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4:00–5:00 pm |
Vendor and Networking Reception in Exhibit Hall |
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Wednesday, August 1
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8:00-8:30 am |
Registration and Exhibit Hall Open With Continental Breakfast |
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8:30– 9:45 am |
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9:45-10:00 am |
Break in Exhibit Hall |
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10:15-11:45 am |
General Session: Best Practices |
Juli Lewis & |
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NOON-1:15 pm |
Regional Lunch Meetings |
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1:30-2:30 pm |
General Session: Capturing the Most Powerful Market: MOMS |
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2:30-2:45 pm |
Refreshment Break |
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2:45- 4:00 pm |
Concurrent Breakout Sessions:
Reality Fairs
Teaching with Technology: Powerful Presentations without PowerPoint
Hot Topics |
Christy Burcham
TBD |
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5:00-7:00 pm |
Awards Dinner at |
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Thursday, August 2
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9:00-10:30 am |
Annual Meeting Breakfast |
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10:30-10:45 am |
Refreshment Break |
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10:45-11:45 am |
General Session: Working with Different Personalities |
Lisa Carver |
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11:45 am-12:15 pm |
Conference Finale |
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2011 Annual Conference – Overview
http://www.nyib.org/conference.php
July 25-28, 2011
PittsburghMarriottCityCenter – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Ready for some solid tools, techniques, and insight for reaching and teaching young consumers and members? Plan now to join us in “The Steel City” for the 2011 Annual Conference! Plans are in the works for another comprehensive program that brings depth and value to you and your credit union.
Participant fees for this year’s conference are expected to be:
|
Early-Bird |
Additional |
Standard |
|
|
Conference only |
$599 |
$499 |
$699 |
|
Conference plus |
$749 |
$649 |
$849 |
|
Workshop only |
$225 |
$225 |
$275 |
Agenda:
Check out this year’s Conference Agenda here!
Scholarships:
We have many scholarships available to cover tuition to the 2011 NYIB Annual Conference as well as other industry opportunities. All scholarships are due by January 31, 2011. Learn more here!
About the Hotel:
The MarriottPittsburghCityCenter is official hotel of the Pittsburgh Penguins, directly across from the new CONSOLEnergyCenter and a two-stop ride on the “T” from the entertaining Station Square. Also within reach are Heinz Field, PNC Park, and restaurants including Primanti Bros.–famous for stacking french fries right on a sandwich!
The group rate will be $139 per night plus room tax. Watch for reservation details and make your plans early to be guaranteed the group rate.
Sponsorship Information:
If your organization relates to financial education, generational marketing, or other youth-oriented services, you can find no higher concentration of professionals likely to influence relationship decisions than at the NYIB Annual Conference. All are either “reachers” (marketers) or “teachers” (classroom and community educators), and they’re passionate. Find out how you can come meet them in Pittsburgh in July 2011 by contacting Julie McLean.
2010 NYIB Conference Revisited
Our participants gave the 2010 Annual Conference some of the highest ratings we’ve seen, and that means a lot s
2011 Annual Conference – Overview
http://www.nyib.org/conference.php
July 25-28, 2011
Pittsburgh Marriott City Center – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Ready for some solid tools, techniques, and insight for reaching and teaching young consumers and members? Plan now to join us in “The Steel City” for the 2011 Annual Conference! Plans are in the works for another comprehensive program that brings depth and value to you and your credit union.
Participant fees for this year’s conference are expected to be:
| Early-Bird (by July 1) |
Additional Participants (through July 1) |
Standard (after July 1) |
|
| Conference only | $599 | $499 | $699 |
| Conference plus pre-conference workshop |
$749 | $649 | $849 |
| Workshop only | $225 | $225 | $275 |
Agenda:
Check out this year’s Conference Agenda here!
Scholarships:
We have many scholarships available to cover tuition to the 2011 NYIB Annual Conference as well as other industry opportunities. All scholarships are due by January 31, 2011. Learn more here!
About the Hotel:
The Marriott Pittsburgh City Center is official hotel of the Pittsburgh Penguins, directly across from the new CONSOL Energy Center and a two-stop ride on the “T” from the entertaining Station Square. Also within reach are Heinz Field, PNC Park, and restaurants including Primanti Bros.–famous for stacking french fries right on a sandwich!
The group rate will be $139 per night plus room tax. Watch for reservation details and make your plans early to be guaranteed the group rate.
Sponsorship Information:
If your organization relates to financial education, generational marketing, or other youth-oriented services, you can find no higher concentration of professionals likely to influence relationship decisions than at the NYIB Annual Conference. All are either “reachers” (marketers) or “teachers” (classroom and community educators), and they’re passionate. Find out how you can come meet them in Pittsburgh in July 2011 by contacting Julie McLean.
2010 NYIB Conference Revisited
Our participants gave the 2010 Annual Conference some of the highest ratings we’ve seen, and that means a lot since it has long been the nation’s best event for credit unions and partner organizations that reach and teach youth. We especialy appreciate our sponsors for contributing to experience and supporting our mission. Look for session handouts on our document sharing site under MyNYIB–log on, select 2010 Annual Conference from the category menu, and click “Search” to see what’s available today.ince it has long been the nation’s best event for credit unions and partner organizations that reach and teach youth. We especialy appreciate our sponsors for contributing to experience and supporting our mission. Look for session handouts on our document sharing site under MyNYIB–log on, select 2010 Annual Conference from the category menu, and click “Search” to see what’s available today.

