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Key details
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The meeting is scheduled for Monday, May 4, at 6 p.m. at the Hampton Inn in Presque Isle.
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It marks the institution’s 88th annual meeting and is open to members.
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The event’s theme is financial fraud prevention, including current scam trends targeting local consumers.
Featured speakers and topics
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The keynote will be delivered by FBI Special Agent Andrew Drewer, who will discuss recent scam patterns, red flags, and how law enforcement investigates financial fraud affecting community members.
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Additional speakers from the credit union will address how the institution detects suspicious activity, communicates with members about potential scams, and what steps members should take if they suspect fraud on their accounts.
Purpose for members
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The meeting aims to give members practical tools to recognize phishing, identity theft, romance scams, and other common fraud schemes, with a focus on protecting deposits and personal data.
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Members will also receive information about the credit union’s fraud‑prevention resources, such as transaction alerts and staff contacts, and will have the opportunity to ask questions directly to both the FBI representative and credit union leadership.




