The CUInsight Experience

Jill Nowacki - Whole Hearted (#177)

CUInsight / Jill Nowacki Season 6 Episode 177

Make ‘better’ happen.” - Jill Nowacki

Thank you for tuning in to episode 177 of The CUInsight Experience podcast with your host, Randy Smith, co-founder of CUInsight.com. This episode is brought to you by Humanidei. Humanidei helps credit unions build inclusive cultures that attract, develop, and retain talent.

My guest on today's show is Jill Nowacki, President & CEO of Humanidei. Jill shares how she started her career in credit unions over 20 years ago and the initiative behind starting Humanidei. Credit unions work with Humanidei to integrate their most important asset, their human capital, into organizational growth plans to win the war for talent. Jill is passionate about helping credit unions and their people reach their full potential and looks forward to seeing the momentum built around organizational growth and wellness.

During our conversation, Jill discusses being optimistic in the face of the industry’s biggest challenge — establishing continued relevance. She talks about the power of being a financial cooperative and embracing what differentiates us given opportunities and challenges in today’s environment. Jill emphasizes the significance of emotional intelligence at every organizational level when adding individuals to a team. Listen as we discuss taking the initiative to create a better future for credit unions, teams, and members.

As we wrap up the show, listen in as Jill shares the last time she was truly amazed, three intentions she has for 2024, and what book she recommends. Enjoy my conversation with Jill Nowacki!

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Jill Nowacki, President & CEO of Humanidei
jill@humanidei.com
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