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Looking Ahead to 2034: Economic Trends & Future Opportunities for Credit Unions
Oct. 14, 1 – 2:30 p.m. MT


BIOGRAPHY:

As the Dean and Chief Academic Officer of Pomona College, Michael D. Steinberger is responsible for all phases of the academic program, including design of the curriculum, selection of the faculty, and student life. He joined his current credit union in 1989 and has been a faculty member with Western CUNA Management School since 2006. Michael also serves on the Supervisory Committee of First City Credit Union in Los Angeles and on the board of TRUST for Credit Unions in Washington, D.C.

Michael graduated from the University of California at Berkeley with degrees in economics, political science, and statistics and earned a Ph.D in Economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Michael came to Pomona College in 2004 and previously served as the Chair of the Department of Economics. He is also a Public Policy Fellow and does research at UCLA.

Michael’s research focuses on wage inequality, political economy, credit unions, and the financial services industry. His credit union research centers on the influence of economies of scale and scope on credit union ROA and survival. Michael’s research has been cited by the U.S. Supreme Court, and he has made research presentations at several government agencies, including at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.