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22jun9:00 amUnderstand and Address Emerging Fraud
RELEASE DATE: JUNE 22, 2026ESTIMATED DURATION: 75 MINUTES Fraud is no longer static. Synthetic identity schemes, account takeovers, faster payments abuse,
RELEASE DATE: JUNE 22, 2026
ESTIMATED DURATION: 75 MINUTES
Fraud is no longer static. Synthetic identity schemes, account takeovers, faster payments abuse, and AI-driven scams are reshaping risk exposure. This session explores emerging fraud trends, how they intersect with member experience, and how credit unions can deploy layered controls, analytics, and staff training to stay ahead of evolving threats.
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Attorney, author, consultant and nationally recognized trainer, David A. Reed is a partner in the law firm of Reed and Jolly, PLLC. Through Reed and Jolly, Mr. Reed provides guidance to credit unions concerning a variety of matters including the establishment and revision of policies and procedures, organizational compliance, collections, security, contractual agreements, regulatory matters and corporate governance. In addition to his legal expertise, Mr. Reed is a Certified Fraud Examiner and Chairman of a Supervisory Committee. A former trial attorney and Vice President and General Counsel of Apple Federal Credit Union, Mr. Reed is particularly noted in the areas of credit union operations, governance, security, bankruptcy and collections. He has been selected to train federal and state field examination staff on numerous issues including BSA, Field of Membership, ID Theft Red Flags, S.A.F.E Act, Third Party Contract Management, Cybersecurity and Bankruptcy.
LEARNING METHOD This training is available as an on-demand webinar, organized into chapters. Learners can choose to watch individual chapters or complete the entire program. Unlimited testing is provided as the last chapter.
EXPIRY NOTE: eTrain reserves the right to expire program links that may include information no longer valid such as regulation and rule changes. In most cases, we will expire a program the same day an updated version is being released.
June 22, 2026 9:00 am(GMT-06:00)
22jun9:00 amSocial Engineering
RELEASE DATE: JUNE 22, 2026ESTIMATED DURATION: 75 MINUTES This fast moving program on preventing losses will focus on the information identity
RELEASE DATE: JUNE 22, 2026
ESTIMATED DURATION: 75 MINUTES
This fast moving program on preventing losses will focus on the information identity thieves obtain before they call your financial institution and the information they want to get from you. You will learn how criminals target your institution when trying to obtain information or financial rewards. Understand how to question a person so you can determine if they are a customer or a thief. Don’t let the criminals socially engineer you or your staff into giving them financial information or access to another person’s account.
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Barry Thompson is a nationally recognized subject matter expert, consultant, and former banker, with over 40 years of service to the financial institution industry. Barry’s financial services career spanned 22 years before he “retired” to establish Thompson Consulting Group, LLC, his consulting firm that assists financial institutions in competing more effectively by providing services specifically targeted to risk management and security. During his career, he served as executive vice president, senior vice president, treasurer, compliance officer, and security officer. In these positions, he has worked in or managed operations, accounting, investments, mortgage processing, and special assignments and has worked with architects and contractors in remodeling and designing institution facilities. Barry has investigated embezzlement cases, identity fraud cases, check kites, and almost all possible criminal incidents against financial institutions. As a security officer, Barry handled over 900 security cases. He has been involved with investigations and prosecutions on the federal, state, and local levels and has testified before grand juries, county courts, bankruptcy courts, family courts, and the New York State Supreme Court.
Thompson Consulting Group, LLC provides consultative training services for financial institutions that are looking for experts with actual industry experience. With our firm, you learn to handle real-world issues using methods based on practical solutions for the community institution — unlike security firms or computer penetration companies, which only know our industry from the outside. We provide training, risk management advisory services, banking expos, community programs, and physical risk assessments.
LEARNING METHOD This is an on-demand e-learning program requiring learners to interact and actively engage throughout the training.
EXPIRY NOTE: eTrain reserves the right to expire program links that may include information no longer valid such as regulation and rule changes. In most cases, we will expire a program the same day an updated version is being released.
June 22, 2026 9:00 am(GMT-06:00)
25jun12:00 pm2:00 pm@Lunch: Tech/IT
IT and tech staff from Utah’s credit unions are invited to join us at this roundtable on June 25th, where you can discuss pressing (or
IT and tech staff from Utah’s credit unions are invited to join us at this roundtable on June 25th, where you can discuss pressing (or not pressing) issues on your mind.
The discussion will be moderated by Association staff, with a few topics to lead off (to be determined), followed by an open forum to discuss any other topics attendees may have on their minds.
The roundtable will last as long as there’s compelling discussion.
Participants will enjoy a complimentary lunch.
If you would like to attend this event, please RSVP to Antonia Scott at as@utahscreditunions.org
If you’re not a credit union professional in this discipline but work in a specific operational area at one of our Utah credit unions and would like to join a roundtable, take a look at our list of other roundtables. If there’s not one that meets your interests, please let us know at liz@utahscreditunions.org.
June 25, 2026 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm(GMT-06:00)
Association Office
455 E 500 S, Suite 400
06jul11:00 am12:15 pmBuilding a Fraud Program
Fraud risk touches every role at the credit union, from frontline conversations to back-office operations. This practical webinar walks through how strong fraud programs are
Fraud risk touches every role at the credit union, from frontline conversations to back-office operations. This practical webinar walks through how strong fraud programs are built and sustained, so you can spot warning signs earlier, respond consistently, and help protect members and the organization.
Real-world examples and quick wins you can apply to strengthen an existing program
How to structure a fraud program: governance, roles, reporting, and accountability
Fraud risk assessment basics: identifying threats, assessing impact/likelihood, and prioritizing controls
Common fraud types affecting credit unions
Monitoring and detection: red flags, trends, and what effective alert/triage looks like
Internal controls that reduce loss plus documentation, escalation, and when to involve key teams
July 6, 2026 11:00 am – 12:15 pm(GMT-06:00)
13jul9:00 amAdvertising Rules and Security Essentials for Credit Unions: Social Media Smarts
RELEASE DATE: JULY 13, 2026ESTIMATED DURATION: 75 MINUTES
RELEASE DATE: JULY 13, 2026
ESTIMATED DURATION: 75 MINUTES

In today’s digital environment, a single advertisement or social media post can trigger complex regulatory requirements and create significant reputational or compliance risk. Credit union staff must understand how to promote products and services effectively while ensuring adherence to applicable advertising rules. This session reviews key advertising regulations, including required disclosures, triggering terms, and “one-click” requirements for digital content. It also addresses security and privacy risks associated with social media use, particularly in protecting member and institutional information. Common errors in social media advertising will be highlighted, along with practical strategies to reduce risk. Participants will leave with actionable guidance to help ensure their marketing efforts are both compliant and secure.
Attendees will learn:
Kristen Tatlock is a dynamic, nationally recognized speaker and trusted compliance consultant with more than 36 years of hands-on experience in the credit union world. Known for her deep expertise, Kristen helps credit unions navigate the complex landscape of regulatory compliance—from advertising rules and social media policies to Regulation E, Regulation Z, the Bank Secrecy Act, Fair Lending, and just about every other compliance challenge out there.
She’s a prolific writer and editor, having authored countless articles, white papers, and compliance manuals, and she’s the creative force behind many widely used training programs. Kristen holds national certifications in Compliance and the Bank Secrecy Act and is a sought-after trainer at both national and state-level events, where she shares her knowledge with clarity, energy, and real-world insight.
LEARNING METHOD This is an on-demand e-learning program requiring learners to interact and actively engage throughout the training.
EXPIRY NOTE: eTrain reserves the right to expire program links that may include information no longer valid such as regulation and rule changes. In most cases, we will expire a program the same day an updated version is being released.
July 13, 2026 9:00 am(GMT-06:00)
14jul10:30 am2:30 pmMid-Sized Credit Union Fly-In
Registration: Mid-Sized Credit Union Fly-InDate: July 14, 2026Time: 10:30am – 2:30pmLunch will be provided Location:Las
Registration: Mid-Sized Credit Union Fly-In
Date: July 14, 2026
Time: 10:30am – 2:30pm
Lunch will be provided
Location:
Las Vegas Innovation Center
6725 Via Austi Parkway
Suite 130
Las Vegas, NV 89119
A one-day, fly-in, fly-out roundtable exclusively for mid-sized credit union CEOs from California, Nevada, and Utah. Designed specifically for this asset class, this closed-door forum is an opportunity for executives to address key topics impacting their credit union, exchange helpful ideas and solutions, and learn from peers facing many of the same challenges. Discussions will focus on what is working, what is not, and how mid-sized credit unions are adapting in an increasingly dynamic operating and regulatory environment.
Featured topics:
With no overnight stay required, the event delivers high-value conversation and connection while minimizing time away from the office.
The conversation will be moderated by:
Questions? Contact Carmelita Keller
July 14, 2026 10:30 am – 2:30 pm(GMT-06:00)

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