Most credit unions talk about digital transformation as a tech problem. But the real differentiator is not software. It is a strategy that starts with your people and your teams.
According to McKinsey, about 70 percent of digital transformation initiatives fail to meet their goals, creating massive waste and stalled progress for financial institutions.
This episode cuts through the noise by featuring someone who has actually delivered meaningful transformation in a real credit union.
Jonah LaFollette, Chief Strategy Officer at Foothill Federal Credit Union, shares how his team transformed member experience by rethinking their entire approach.
Instead of leading with shiny tools, Foothill Federal Credit Union started with a clear strategic framework, rebuilt its processes, moved critical systems to the cloud, and invested deeply in internal talent. The result: a culture that understands the "why" behind every decision. And a team confident enough to use technology to its fullest potential.
You'll hear how Foothill Federal Credit Union:
Went from on-prem systems and siloed data to real-time analytics.
Built entirely new roles to own and champion critical systems like CRM and digital banking.
Tripled consumer lending volume: from $3M to over $10M at peak.
Opened 250+ digital memberships with 87% converting into loans or direct deposit.
Used AI and cloud modernization to reduce reporting time from weeks to minutes.
If you are looking for a grounded, strategic approach to digital transformation, this conversation lays out the first steps.
Listen in and see how your teams can use technology to serve members more effectively.
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