Written by Anthony Demangone
When my father dropped me off at McKean Hall for my freshman year at Penn State, I knew I wanted to be a journalist. I quickly joined the college newspaper and started writing. I never found stories about intrigue and politics interesting to write. Rather, I focused on things that interested me.
I somehow got sidetracked on my road to the Pulitzer Prize. Life happens. But my love of writing never wore off. That’s one of the reasons I started the NAFCU Compliance Blog back in 2007.
But life happened…again. When I took on the role of NAFCU COO, I handed off this blog to Steve’s capable hands.
Well, the addiction has overtaken me yet again. As Steve mentioned a few weeks ago, I’ve started a new blog – Musings from the CU Suite. What’s the new angle? Work and management are tough. But there’s a ton of good information out there about how to be better at both. My new blog will attempt to bring the best of all of that to you.
I hope you consider wandering over to sign up for the blog. It would be great to have you join the conversation.
Now, I did write along those lines a wee bit back in the day. Here are some of those old posts, which I hope you find useful.
- Just how did my view of compliance change now that I’m NAFCU’s COO?
- A good compliance officer should try to read the tea leaves.
- In an age of Google, Facebook, Twitter, and iPads, don’t forget the research power of picking up the phone.
- The art of making decisions when you are “off the grid.”
- My ode to compliance officers.
Have a great week, guys.
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