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August 4, 2015Lisa Totaro Named One of Six Young Professionals From Around the World to Win Scholarship to Attend 2016 World Credit Union Conference in Belfast, Ireland
Lisa Totaro, Sunmark Federal Credit Union’s marketing manager, received one of only six scholarships that were awarded, from a field of young credit union professionals from around the world, for an all-expense paid trip to the 2016 World Credit Union Conference in Ireland.
The World Council Young Credit Union People (WYCUP) scholarships, normally awarded to five nominees, were awarded to six candidates – two from the United States, two from Brazil, one from Canada and one from Jamaica — who are 35 or younger, have made significant contributions to their credit union system and have the potential to make a global credit union impact.
In addition to her work at Sunmark, Totaro serves as the president of the Capital Chapter of Credit Unions and as the vice chair of the Young Professionals Committee for CUNA (Credit Union National Association. In 2013, Totaro was named a Credit Union Rock Star by Credit Union Magazine. Also, she was named 2013 Outstanding Young Professional by NYCUA (New York Credit Union Association) and Trailblazer-40Below by the Credit Union Times. In 2011, Totaro was selected as a national participant for the Cooperative Trust’s “Crash the GAC” program. In 2012, she graduated from the National Credit Union Foundation Credit Union Development Educator (CUDE) program. She also is a member of the Credit Union National Association (CUNA) Marketing & Business Development Council, The Cooperative Trust and the Albany-Colonie Regional Chamber’s Women’s Business Council.
Totaro earned her Bachelor of Arts, American Studies at University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va. Totaro and her husband reside in Scotia.
WYCUP provides international networking and educational events for young credit union leaders at the World Credit Union, an annual event designed to promote and engage the next generation of credit union leaders in the international credit union movement.
About Sunmark Federal Credit Union:
Since 1937, Sunmark Federal Credit Union ($470 million in assets; 48,000+ members) has been helping members in the greater Capital Region community improve their financial position by offering a full range of mortgages, insurance products, retirement accounts and of course, savings and checking. Sunmark is committed to the financial health and well-being of each member by offering tools that educate and inform and products and services that make it easier to reach financial goals such as planning a budget, saving for a home, repairing credit or getting out of debt. For more information, call 518.382.0605 or visit www.sunmarkfcu.org