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Conversations Shaping the next era of Credit Unions

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  1. 1 juil.

    Don't Put No in Innovation | Rickey Burks former CTO and Chief Innovation Officer at USAA

    Here's a description tailored for Apple Podcasts (more narrative and editorial in tone, no hashtags or heavy SEO-stuffing, since Apple's algorithm favors natural, well-written copy over keyword density): From Underwater Welder to Fintech Pioneer: Rickey Burks on the Invention of Mobile Deposit What does it take to build an innovation that changes an entire industry? In this episode, Joe talks with Rickey Burks, former Chief Technology Officer and Chief Innovation Officer at USAA, about the true story behind mobile check deposit — a technology now used by nearly every bank in America, which USAA brought to market roughly a year ahead of JPMorgan Chase. Rickey traces his unlikely path from underwater welding to a 40-plus year technology career, and shares how a change in banking regulation (Check 21), a deep focus on member needs, and a willingness to take calculated risk led his team to invent Deposit@Home and, eventually, mobile deposit. The conversation goes well beyond the origin story. Rickey and Joe dig into why enterprise architecture should be treated as business strategy — not an IT afterthought — drawing on research from MIT's Jeanne Ross. They discuss how USAA built an internal innovation engine modeled on venture capital firms, why chasing "platform purity" can quietly kill good ideas, and how leaders should be thinking about agentic AI today — particularly its potential to transform compliance, audit, and risk functions inside financial institutions. Whether you work in banking, technology leadership, or enterprise strategy, this episode offers a candid, experience-driven look at how real innovation gets built — and sustained — inside a large organization. In this episode: The regulatory shift (Check 21) that made mobile deposit possibleHow USAA's leadership culture enabled a risky, category-defining betEnterprise architecture as business strategy, not a technology functionBuilding an internal innovation model inspired by venture capitalAvoiding "technology purism" when adopting new platformsWhere agentic AI fits into banking compliance and risk managementWhy annual strategic planning may no longer be fast enoughGuest: Rickey Burks, former CTO & Chief Innovation Officer, USAA

    36 min
  2. 2 juin

    Perfect is the Enemy of the Good | Ricardo J. Chamorro, EVP , PenFed Credit Union

    In this episode, host Joe Thomas sits down with Ricardo J. Chamorro, EVP of Consumer Banking & Growth at PenFed Credit Union, for a candid conversation about what it really takes to build a winning technology and business strategy in financial services. Drawing on a remarkable career path — West Point graduate, military intelligence officer, Wall Street M&A, private equity, and now over a decade at PenFed — Ricardo shares hard-won lessons on leadership, execution, and innovation. He and Joe reflect on nearly a decade of working together and the technology foundation they built along the way. What we cover: What "strategic agility" actually means — and why competitors get a vote on whether you winBe first, be better, or be gone: figuring out what members really wantThe power of 80/20 thinking ("perfect is the enemy of good")Building "fusion cells" to break down silos between legal, compliance, IT, and product"In God we trust — all others bring data," and working with the data you actually havePairing business leaders with technical acumen and technologists with business acumenHow a one-platform strategy lowered run-the-business costs and freed up spend for innovationThe trust required between business and technology leaders to stay the courseWhere the industry is heading: consolidation, scale, AI, and "cognitive banking" — and how to avoid the "commodity vortex"A great listen for leaders in banking, fintech, and anyone navigating the intersection of business strategy and technology. Chapters:00:00 Intro & Ricardo's background01:14 West Point & military service02:44 Defining "strategic agility"04:46 80/20 thinking & execution05:41 Fusion cells: breaking down silos07:23 "All others bring data"07:51 Working with the data you have10:12 APIs & the Consumer Banking Technology Office12:49 Business savvy meets tech savvy13:51 Platform strategy & cost savings15:40 Trust between business & tech leaders15:57 The future of banking: scale, AI & innovation17:38 Closing thoughts #Banking #Fintech #Leadership #PenFed #StrategicAgility #FinancialServices #DigitalTransformation #CreditUnion

    20 min
  3. 13 mai

    Scale Trust to Grow Relationships | Mirella Reznic, CEO of Farmers Insurance Federal Credit Union

    In this inaugural episode of the CU Next Podcast, host Joe Thomas sits down with Mirella Reznic, CEO of Farmers Insurance Federal Credit Union, for a candid conversation about leadership, technology strategy, and the future of credit unions in an AI-driven world.📌 What you'll learn in this episodeWhy credit unions must compete with big bank capabilities on a fraction of the budgetHow the 80/20 rule can transform credit union technology strategyWhy "Frankenstein tech stacks" are slowing credit unions down — and how to fix themThe difference between a technology strategy and a business strategy with embedded techHow agentic AI and generative AI can level the playing field between credit unions and big banksWhy scale and growth are no longer optional for credit unions⏱️ Timestamps00:00 — Introductions and welcome to CU Next Podcast00:20 — Mirella's background: JP Morgan Chase, American Express, MetLife, and big data AI02:10 — Her lifelong love of classical violin (40+ years of playing)02:54 — Big banks vs. credit unions: pros, cons, and cultural contrasts04:43 — Doing what big banks do, with a fraction of the resources07:42 — The "Frankenstein" tech stack problem in credit unions08:26 — The 80/20 rule: ecosystem thinking vs. point solutions11:08 — Strategy, vision, and why technology must be embedded in business strategy15:10 — The three strategic imperatives at Farmers Insurance Federal Credit Union17:21 — Is agentic AI just another channel — or a transformation opportunity?20:09 — Scale, size, and the future of small credit unions21:52 — Closing thoughts and a future violin performance promised👤 About the guestMirella Reznic is CEO of Farmers Insurance Federal Credit Union. She spent over 30 years in financial services across JP Morgan Chase (including 12 years in London), American Express, MetLife, and big data AI before joining the credit union movement four years ago. Her academic background is in neurobiology and biochemistry, and she has played classical violin since age three. 👤 About the hostJoe Thomas is the host of CU Next Podcast and a longtime technology leader in financial services, with 15 years at USAA before moving into the credit union industry.

    24 min

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Conversations Shaping the next era of Credit Unions