Credit Union House modernization and future covered in blog

Credit Union House is the movement’s home in Washington, D.C., and the national epicenter of credit union advocacy, hosting more than 2,000 visitors per year just a few blocks from the U.S. Capitol. It’s currently undergoing a comprehensive modernization, and a recent America’s Credit Unions blog entry looks into the future of Credit Union House and its role in advancing the credit union movement.

“The Credit Union House is a powerful symbol of our movement's strength and collaboration," said Troy Stang, Credit Union House board chair and GoWest Credit Union Association president/CEO. "Our goal is to make sure that every policymaker who visits not only hears about the credit union difference but experiences it firsthand."

The modernization will update the historic facility with state-of-the-art features, immersive technology, and expanded meeting spaces, all dedicated to telling the credit union movement’s story through the years, while allowing visitors to play an active role in advocating for its future.  

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