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Bridge Over Troubled Water

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CUES members with a problem to solve can turn to the CUES Net listerv and CUES Members Share. By Lisa Hochgraf

business man is a human bridge between two big cliffsThe 1970 Simon and Garfunkel hit "Bridge Over Troubled Water" makes me think about how CUES members help each other out. As the moderator of the members-only CUES Net listerv, I see it every day. In the last week, CUES Net participants have helped  each other with ideas and perspectives about everything from forms vendors to cash recycler security to who should attend supervisory committee meetings. Many times "CUES Netters," as they are affectionately called, help other members by submitting a policy or document to CUES Members Share. Just in the last two months, documents related to CEO performance, loans to employees, indirect lending and anti-harrassment have all been contributed. The really cool part is that these CUES members also celebrate successes together. I guess this fits Simon and Garfunkel's song lyrics, too: "Your time has come to shine/All your dreams are on their way/see how they shine. Oh, if you need a friend. I'm sailing right behind."

Lisa Hochgraf is a CUES senior editor. It's a great time to join CUES. New members get the rest of 2015 free when you sign up for 2016 membership. That's 18 months for the price of 12 when you join today!  

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