Free Registration: Contact Brien Palmer at BrienP@adelphia.net or 724-733-5007
Mission Driven Leaders – Is there really a difference?
We all talk about mission driven organizations. Most leaders work hard to drive the organization’s mission. But what is the difference between driving an organization’s mission and being a mission driven leader? When a leader fiercely believes in his or her organization’s mission, and his or her personal values align with that mission, the leader adds new depth to the concept of mission.
About Vincent Cerasuolo
In his 28-year career in the credit union movement, Vin Cerasuolo has held a variety of management positions at credit unions in three different states. He formerly served as CEO of Vermont Development (now Opportunities CU), one of the nation’s most progressive community development credit unions. For the last ten years he has served as President & CEO of Century Heritage, a community-chartered credit union in the Mon-Yough area of
He was a member of the board of directors of the National Association of Community Credit Unions from 2001-2004 and currently serves on the Regulatory Review Committee of the Pennsylvania Credit Union Association. He donates time to the community as Steering Committee Chairman of the Mon Valley Providers Council, Vice-Chairman of the Regional Chamber Alliance, and fundraising co-chair of the Mon-Yough Council of Junior Achievement.
When not at Century Heritage, Vin enjoys renovating his home and participating in his local church in White Oak,
Date: March 4, 2008
Time: Program - 4:00-6:00 PM
Place: Forbes Road Career and
Sponsor: CoREM (the Council on Realizing Excellence in Management)
Cost: free
Registration: Contact Brien Palmer at BrienP@adelphia.net or 724-733-5007.
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Directions to
The Center borders Boyce Campus of CCAC. Address:
From Downtown
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