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The 2023 GonzoBanker Awards

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Lake Michigan Credit Union CEO Sandy Jelenski – Since becoming CEO in 2000, Sandy has led the growth of LMCU from $400 million Union to $13 billion, all while building a mortgage business and servicing portfolio that nearly matches the size of the credit union’s balance sheet. The “What the Hell Are Bankers Doing?”

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The 2019 GonzoBanker Awards

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It is an innovator with tech (e.g., If you think of teams that take early system adoption risk, manage it well and get an edge on the competition as a result, you probably don’t think first of a $1 billion credit union in Kalamazoo. Netflix co-founder Marc Randolph said the leading trait of an innovator is identifying pain.

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CFPB announces new appointments to advisory groups

CFPB Monitor

Arjan Schutte, Founder and Managing Partner, Core Innovation Capital, Los Angeles, CA. Dion Kidd Johnson, President, Chief Operating Officer and Chief Risk Officer, Western Bank, Alamogordo, NM. Raynor Zillgitt, Vice President Risk Management and General Counsel, Lake Trust Credit Union, Brighton, MI.

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Analyzing The Private Market Investment Strategies of P&C Insurers

CB Insights

XL Innovate. HCS went through a major management shakeup in November 2016 when former AIG head of commercial insurance strategy and innovation Greg Wolyniec joined as president and CEO, while AIG president of liability and financial lines Alexander Baugh was named chairman of HCS’ board of directors. Allianz Ventures.

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The Future Of The Factory: How Technology Is Transforming Manufacturing

CB Insights

Lights-out manufacturing refers to factories that operate autonomously and require no human presence. Famously, the Japanese robotics maker FANUC has been operating a “lights-out” factory since 2001, where robots are building other robots completely unsupervised for nearly a month at a time. But with the complexity comes opportunity.”.