Anon, if you register with BOL, you've completed the first step in the twelve step program to enter the Royal CRA Family.
It sounds like training in all aspects of CRA is needed so let me recommend a couple of ideas for you.
CRA seminars are few and far between (ABA hits basic CRA in one class during their conference, but it's really basic and not worth attending the entire conference for if your focus is CRA specific). You just missed the CRA colloquium in Atlanta (two weeks ago), but there is a fabulous conference coming up next spring. It's held every two years and is a comprehensive CRA conference put on by the San Francisco Federal Reserve. (I'll be there
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http://www.frbsf.org/community/resources/hollywoodconfv2.pdfPCI also has a users forum in the spring or early summer (normally over my birthday for some odd reason). Give your rep a call and make sure you get on the mailing list for it. This is a conference that is specifically for users and a great deal of the time is spent on how to do cool stuff with the program (how to get the most out of it).
I do belong to a local CRA officers group, but I'll be frank, I get more from BOL than I ever do from the local group. The local group is a nice forum for entities to present to all banks at once, but as far as learning about CRA, and the tools we all use, it's not of much value. We all use different programs, and we don't really like to go deep into CRA programs we're hatching because of competitive issues.
You could give another bank in your area a call and chat with their CRA officer and see if there is a local group to join. I've heard that some are quite fabulous, but still, you're going to have those competitive issues to deal with
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