Join us for our first hybrid event of 2021!

This event is in partnership with DCUC's Annual Conference.

Filene registrants are invited to attend both events*, more details can be found in the DCUC Tab above.

*Registration charges may apply for participation at DCUC event. 

Registration to the Filene Research Event is included as a benefit of membership.

Event Details

The financial services landscape is changing rapidly, pushing credit unions to adapt. With new competitors and emerging technologies, credit unions must find ways to offer easy-access digital solutions while maintaining their connection to members and communities. At the same time, changes in our economy and society—changes accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic—are creating challenges for the way we live and work, requiring credit unions to rethink financial well-being, digital readiness, and their model for growth.
 
At this event, attendees will explore technology shaping the future of financial services and how to build a culture and competency for innovation and equity.

 

This event is in partnership with DCUC's Annual Conference. Filene registrants are invited to attend both events, more details coming soon!

 

Registration at Filene events is included with membership.

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Onsite Experience Overview

Monday, August 9, 2021
Welcome Lunch12:00 PM - 1:00 PM (EDT)
Cultivating Innovation and Humanizing Technology - Day 1 Onsite Experience1:00 PM - 5:00 PM (EDT)
Opening Night Reception5:00 PM - 6:00 PM (EDT)
Tuesday, August 10, 2021
Breakfast7:30 AM - 8:30 AM (EDT)
Cultivating Innovation and Humanizing Technology - Day 2 Onsite Experience8:00 AM - 4:15 PM (EDT)
Networking Lunch12:00 PM - 1:00 PM (EDT)

Virtual Experience Overview

Monday, August 9, 2021
Cultivating Innovation and Humanizing Technology - Day 1 Virtual Experience1:00 PM - 5:00 PM (EDT)
Tuesday, August 10, 2021
Cultivating Innovation and Humanizing Technology - Day 2 Virtual Experience1:00 PM - 5:00 PM (EDT)

Meet the Fellows!

Bill Mauer
Full Name
Bill Mauer
Job Title
Dean, UCI School of Social Sciences
Organization
Filene Research Institute
Speaker Bio
Professor Maurer is a cultural anthropologist and sociolegal scholar. His most recent research looks at how professional communities (payments industry professionals, computer programmers and developers, legal consultants) conceptualize and build financial technology or “fintech,” and how consumers use and experience it. More broadly, his work explores the technological infrastructures and social relations of exchange and payment, from cowries to credit cards and cryptocurrencies. As an anthropologist, he is interested in the broad range of technologies people have used throughout history and across cultures to figure value and conduct transactions.

He is the Director of the Institute for Money, Technology and Financial Inclusion (www.imtfi.uci.edu). In that capacity, he coordinates research in over 40 countries on how new payment technologies impact people’s wellbeing. Currently, he is editing The Cultural History of Money, in six volumes, covering antiquity to the present. His research has had an impact on US and global policies for mobile payment and financial access, and it has been been discussed in venues ranging from Bloomberg BusinessWeek to NPR’s Marketplace and the Financial Times. He serves on the Board on Behavioral, Cognitive and Sensory Sciences of the US National Research Council, recently received a grant from the US National Science Foundation for a new project on blockchain technology and the law, and consulted with the Department of Treasury on the redesign of the US paper currency. He is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and received his BA from Vassar College and his MA and PhD from Stanford University.

He has particular expertise in emerging, alternative and experimental forms of money and finance, payment technologies, and their legal implications. He has published on topics ranging from offshore financial services to mobile phone-enabled money transfers, Islamic finance, alternative currencies, blockchain/distributed ledger systems and their implications for money and law, and the future of money. He was the founding co-director of the Intel Science and Technology Center in Social Computing.
Dr. Jeffrey Robinson
Full Name
Dr. Jeffrey Robinson
Job Title
Rutgers University
Organization
Associate Professor & Academic Director
Speaker Bio
Jeffrey A. Robinson, Ph.D. is an award-winning business school professor, international speaker and entrepreneur. Since 2008, he has been a leading faculty member at Rutgers Business School where he is an associate professor of management and entrepreneurship and the Academic Director of The Center for Urban Entrepreneurship & Economic Development. Dr. Robinson is a passionate advocate for social entrepreneurship, inclusive innovation and economic development. He is the author of books and articles on such topics as social entrepreneurship, African American women in entrepreneurship, and inclusive innovation. Emerging from his pioneering research, the New Jersey Social Entrepreneurship Institute and the CUEED Pipeline to Inclusive Innovation are national and international models for economic development and social problem solving using entrepreneurial approaches. He is the Principal Investigator of two National Science Foundation funded research projects related to inclusive innovation. He is an editorial board member for Academy of Management Perspectives. He has been the keynote speaker at international events and conferences and has taught or presented his work on six continents. Dr. Robinson educational studies span the areas of engineering, urban studies and entrepreneurship. His Ph.D. is in the area of Management & Entrepreneurship from Columbia University’s Graduate School of Business.

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