19 episodes

Woke Ass People is a conversational series featuring Storytellers, Advocates, & Disrupters. Throughout this series we will be covering critical issues facing disproportionately marginalized communities, as well as amplifying socioeconomic and democratic participation.

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Woke Ass People is a conversational series featuring Storytellers, Advocates, & Disrupters. Throughout this series we will be covering critical issues facing disproportionately marginalized communities, as well as amplifying socioeconomic and democratic participation.

    Meghan Jamison

    Meghan Jamison

    Meghan Jamison brings energy and heart to her focus on credit union issues. As an engaged young professional, she seeks opportunities to connect with peers and expand her perspectives.  Jamison has been in the industry since 2007, having worked for a few different credit unions, she has been on the front line and the back office, all with a focus on the member experience and providing empathetic solutions for consumers.

    Jamison has served on committees and has taken leadership roles wherever possible. One of her proudest accomplishments is her CUDE designation, earned in April of 2018 among the best class ever.

    • 1 hr 9 min
    Dawn Lepore

    Dawn Lepore

    Dawn Lepore (she/her) is a young credit union professional with over 10 years of experience in the financial industry. A “reformed bank employee,” Dawn now works for Vantage West Credit Union in Tucson, AZ, as the head of Consumer Banking Operations. She is passionate about the credit union movement and enjoys exploring the ways in which credit unions can serve and support their members. Dawn has benefited greatly from the Crasher program through the Cooperative Trust – she Crashed the AACUC’s Commitment to Change conference in 2020 and then Crashed the GAC in 2021. She serves on the Steering Committee for the AZ Young Credit Union Professionals and leads A Seat at the Table, the women’s leadership group at Vantage West. She is also a 2021 Global Women’s Leadership Network scholarship recipient and was selected for MWCUA’s Hike the Hill Legislative Learning Experience. One of Dawn’s proudest achievements is becoming a Credit Union Development Educator, and in her personal life she’s most proud to be Mama to her toddler.

    • 58 min
    Juan E. Fernández Ceballos

    Juan E. Fernández Ceballos

    Juan (he/him) serves as the Credit Union Association of New Mexico's President & CEO. His work in credit unions began at an early age working as a credit union teller while pursuing his college degree.  Prior to his work in New Mexico, Juan held positions leading the credit unions’ community development efforts in New York and Washington state.  Through his work, he has worked with credit unions to help them seize opportunities to serve unmet needs in their communities, help their members, and achieve sustainable growth.
    ​In New Mexico, Juan’s team drafted and successfully passed legislative initiatives that have enabled credit unions to better reach and provide services to the underserved, and improve consumer data privacy. He built coalitions, forged relationships needed to drive effective change, and brought people together to achieve consensus across political lines and ideologies.
    ​Juan’s career has also involved work to help lift up the underserved communities in the states he has lived. He developed partnerships within communities and new programs & services to better reach emerging markets.  His experience across segments of the cooperative movement, in particular with economic development initiatives, has led Juan to pursue a stronger and more vibrant cooperative collaboration across the movement.
    Born and raised in Puerto Rico, he is very passionate about helping credit unions reach their potential and provide excellent member service. Juan received his BA in Economics from Binghamton University and his MBA from Western Governors University.

    • 59 min
    Cortney Angeley

    Cortney Angeley

    Cortney (she/hers) aims to prepare credit unions for the next generation. She thrives on making human connections to understand what drives people, and then helps guide them to act using research-based solutions. These connections, insights, and passion are the pillars that guide Cortney’s approach leading Filene’s communities.

    A proud millennial, Cortney has more than 13 years of experience in financial services. Her career started at a savings and loan in a contact center, but she made her way to credit unions by way of SchoolsFirst Federal Credit Union. In her life before Filene, she was a supervisor over the remote service channels. Her experience working with members and team members for eight years gives her key insights into ease-of-use and how credit unions can create a winning omni-channel experience that makes things easy but also embraces the human connection.

    Cortney earned a BA in Communication Studies from California State University, Long Beach and an MBA in Organizational Leadership from University of Massachusetts. Not only does Cortney value education, but also life lessons—and what better way to connect with people than through travel. She has traveled to Europe through a study abroad program and spent time in India volunteering with a women’s group. Cortney was selected as a GAC Crasher in 2016, which helped cement her commitment to the credit union movement.

    When Cortney isn’t working or traveling, she enjoys camping, hiking, coffee, and watching Futurama, Fringe, or Bob’s Burgers with her two cats.

    • 1 hr
    Mark Volz

    Mark Volz

    Mark Volz is the Relationship Development Officer for Corporate Central CU. He is responsible for ensuring that the products and services CCCU offer to the Wisconsin credit unions is up to the credit unions, CCCU, and co-collaborators standards. In addition to helping grow the credit union movement and educate CU's on new product and service offerings and educational offerings.



    Mark is a reformed commercial loan banker and at his last CU was responsible for managing the business services department. He is a past WI CU League YP advisory board member, a WILD participant (Wisconsin Innovation Local Development program), and the Cream City Chapter of CU's current president. He became a credit union development educator in 2018 and had the honor to mentor the program in 2019. He is also a current participant in Filene's i3 program. He has also crashed the CUNA GAC (twice), CUNA Lending Council Conference, the AACUC Annual conference, and the Wisconsin Credit Union League Conference.



    When Mark is not involved in credit union movement activities, he enjoys volunteering for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, Habitat for Humanity, Feeding America, and the Salvation Army. Mark also sits on a few committees for his local Habitat for Humanity.

    • 1 hr 4 min
    Nanci Wilson

    Nanci Wilson

    Nanci Wilson, CUDE

    pronouns: she/her

    Nanci started her credit union journey due to lack of kindness.

    That fact is what led her to close her bank account and open at a credit union.

    Ultimately it led her to want to work at a credit union. The rest is history.

    After graduating from Credit Union Development Education at the National Credit Union Foundation and going back as a mentor and graduation speaker, she knew that her heart belonged to the movement.

    As a self-proclaimed human connection junkie, you can find Nanci speaking all around about the power of being imperfectly perfect and flexing your "flawsome" (being awesome with flaws) to create authentic relationships in both life and career.

    • 54 min

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