What Emails Does The League Send?
All members of The Wisconsin Credit Union League are eligible to receive standard member communications, including:
- League Event Marketing Emails
- CUEd (a monthly digest of upcoming events)
- League & Partner Hosted Webinars (sent monthly)
- League News (sent monthly)
Additionally, if you have signed up for any special groups such as the Activist Program, Young Professionals Network, or Compliance Courier email list, you receive:
- Capitol Eyes (sent monthly)
- YP News (sent bimonthly)
- Compliance Couriers
Specialty emails are also received by particular audiences:
- Monday Message (for credit union CEOS & League board members, sent weekly)
- GAC Weekly Briefing (for members of the Gov’t Affairs Committee, sent weekly)
If you are experiencing difficulties receiving League emails, please try the following:
Has your credit union provided an up-to-date employee email contact list to The League?
The League requests that all member credit unions regularly send a list of their employee addresses so we can ensure that our contact information is up-to-date. You can send that information to League VP of Communications Sammy Dennis.
Are you in The League’s database as a member?
Please contact League VP of Communications Sammy Dennis to confirm you are in our database and set to receive League emails.
Are you eligible to receive a certain communication or have you signed up to receive it?
Certain communications go to particular audiences only (such as credit union CEOs) or must be signed up for. If you are interested in receiving Compliance Couriers, please email us. To receive Capitol Eyes and other Activist-related emails, please sign up for our free Activist Program. To receive YP News and other Young Professionals-related emails, please sign up for our free YP Network.
Have you checked your spam folder or filters to ensure emails being sent by The League are not getting quarantined?
Spam filters and email security software may unintentionally capture League emails. To avoid this, be sure to add League email addresses to your address book (see next question) or follow the steps in your email security software to allow emails from The League through.
Have you added the following League email addresses to my address book?
The League will send mass emails (to more than just one person) from the following email addresses:
Have you contacted your IT department or IT support to troubleshoot issues that may be causing League emails to get blocked?
Beyond the issues mentioned above, your IT may need to whitelist The League’s domain or investigate issues with your Internet Service Provider (IP) or your mailbox provider. Your IT department or support can contact VP of Communications Sammy Dennis for any additional information for troubleshooting purposes.
