Concentra and the Resurgence of the Financial Co-operative Model

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Date: 
26 March, 2013

 

The Centre for the Study of Co-operatives and the Edwards School of Business are pleased to invite you to the 2012/13 Dean's Speaker Series seminar.
Join us as we welcome Ken Kosolofski, President and Chief Executive Officer, Concentra Financial  who will discuss Concentra and the Resurgence of the Financial Co-operative Model. 
 
Tuesday, 26 March 2013
Room 18, Edwards School of Business
University of Saskatchewan
4:00-5:30 pm
Reception to Follow  
 
With the trend for today’s financial institutions to move to a more customer-centric business model, and with impending changes in federal legislation for credit unions, Concentra Financial believes its strategies are in line for success. Join Ken Kosolofski, President and CEO of Concentra, for a presentation about the state of today’s co-operative financial system and how operat- ing under this model affords Concentra the opportunity to highlight the value it offers to Canada’s credit union community and in turn, grow its own business.

About the Presenter:

Ken Kosolofski
President and Chief Executive Officer Concentra Financial
Ken’s career began almost thirty years ago, when he received his Bachelor of Commerce and chartered accountant designa- tion. He held senior financial positions with health and government organizations before joining the credit union system, working first with Credit Union Electronic Transaction Services and then SaskCentral, where he served as CFO. In 2010, Ken was appointed CEO of Concentra. Eager to carry on the work of developing its business model and growing the value Concentra delivers to credit unions, his enthusiasm and commitment continually energize the Concentra team. Ken is a prairie boy and proud of his Saskatchewan roots. A believer in the power of building communities, he actively participates in a number of community organizations, including the Regina Food Bank. He and his wife, Darlene, have raised three children, all of whom continue to live in Regina.

 

 

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The Centre for the Study of Co-operatives and the Edwards School of Business
Saskatoon  Saskatchewan
Canada