Credit union executive to offer political helps for businesses at chamber event on Jan 18

How can businesses impact political policy?

Oregonians Credit Union Vice President Charlotte Shinn will answer that question and more at the East Portland Chamber of Commerce (EPCC) weekly networking meeting on Wednesday, January 18, at 7:30 am in the lower level Education Center B of the Adventist Medical Center, 10123 SE Market St.

The event is complimentary and open to the public with time designated for business networking.

Shinn, who is chair of the Oregon-Washington Credit Union Executive Society and serves on the Northwest Credit Union Association’s Legislative Advocacy Committee, has extensive experience explaining to state legislators and congressional leaders the unique role of credit unions in the financial industry.

Her insights into how to navigate the political process will be shared at the chamber meeting.

Shinn heads up Oregonians’ Business and Community Development division and has more than 20 years in the credit union industry.

In her personal life, she is a writer, golfer, wife and mother of a college student with the goal of running a half-marathon this year. She earned a bachelor’s degree in finance from the University of Oregon and an MBA from the University of Phoenix.

The East Portland Chamber’s Government and Economic Affairs Committee is sponsoring this event. For more information about the East Portland Chamber, visit www.eastportlandchamberofcommerce.com.


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