7 Title President Wins Hugh Watson Award

7 Title President Wins Hugh Watson Award

The Southeast Regional Credit Union Schools (SRCUS) organization recently announced that Chris Outland has been awarded the 2021 Hugh Watson award at this year’s session of the Southeast CUNA Management School. Selected by vote of his classmates, Outland was chosen to receive this award based on his exceptional contributions to the class as a whole over the three years of SRCUS and his outstanding leadership skills.

Chris Outland currently serves as the President of 7 Title. 7 Title is a title company and Credit Union Services Organization (CUSO) jointly owned by ORNL Federal Credit Union & Y12 Federal Credit Union. Chris began his credit union career in 2013 as the Mortgage Processing Supervisor for 7 Mortgage, a wholly owned CUSO of ORNL FCU. He took on the role of Title Manager of 7 Title in 2014, then transitioned into his current role of President in 2016. Prior to 2013 Chris spent over 20 years in the consumer finance industry, mostly in the role of Branch Manager where he gained valuable experience in all facets of managing a team and running a business. Chris was born, raised and continues to live in Knoxville Tennessee, less than an hour drive from the Great Smoky Mountains. He enjoys spending time with his wife Ginger and his three children Jacob, Elijah and Ella.

“SRCUS is a unique and dynamic opportunity to improve your skills as a leader and learn more about the credit union you work for, as well as the credit union industry in general,” noted Outland. “The curriculum is great, but what makes this school unique is the opportunity to meet and bond with other impressive credit union professionals. The friendships made turn into meaningful, lasting relationships. Additionally,SRCUS gives you many opportunities to put yourself into your “stretch zone” where personal growth happens. I went into it telling myself “I’m just going to press forward and take advantage of everything this experience has to offer” and I was paid back tenfold,” explained Outland.

Seven years ago, SRCUS instituted the “Hugh Watson Award” to recognize an outstanding third year student and to honor the retirement of Hugh Watson from SRCUS. Watson joined the SRCUS faculty in 1971 and during his tenure, he taught in all 3 years, served as academic coordinator and facilitated the 3rd year simulation for 43 years. Upon his retirement from SRCUS, the Hugh Watson Award was instituted to honor the 3rd year student whose service to SRCUS has been closest to that exemplified by Dr. Hugh Watson. Since 1970, the SRCUS Southeast CUNA Management School has equipped graduates with the skills and knowledge to meet the leadership challenges that arise in the credit union industry. The curriculum develops students’ operational, managerial and leadership abilities as they receive advanced academic instruction on a variety of topics including management, leadership, and financial analysis. Students also apply the knowledge gained from the on-site sessions to projects that require strategic analysis of their credit unions and research of relevant issues facing the credit union industry. Graduation from the Southeast CUNA Management School is recognized throughout the credit union industry as a prestigious mark of achievement. Upon successful completion of the program, students received a graduation diploma issued in conjunction with the University of Georgia Center for Continuing Education. For more information on the Southeast CUNA Management School, visit www.srcus.org/management.

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About SRCUS: Southeast Regional Credit Union Schools (SRCUS) is a collaboration of seven southeastern credit union leagues, including the Carolinas Credit Union League, Kentucky Credit Union League, League of Southeastern Credit Unions & Affiliates, Louisiana Credit Union League, Mississippi Credit Union Association, Tennessee Credit Union League, and Virginia Credit Union League. Through collaboration with CUNA and Affiliates, the first SRCUS Management School was established in 1970. In addition to the management school, SRCUS also hosts an annual Director’s Conference, which provides a full range of informative educational sessions about critical issues important to today’s ever-changing financial industry for credit union directors and committee members. For more information, visit www.srcus.org.

7 Title Opening 2nd Location in Morristown

Knoxville, Tenn. — 7 Title has announced it will be opening a second location in Morristown, TN. 7 Title specializes in the settlement of residential and commercial transactions. Founded in 2003 and based in Knoxville, 7 Title has become one of the largest, most convenient, and reasonably-priced title companies in East Tennessee.

“Morristown is an attractive market due to its growth in jobs and housing,” said Chris Boler, President of 7, LLC. “Having grown up in Morristown, I am excited to bring our innovative and convenient approach to the Lakeway real estate community.”

The new Morristown branch of 7 Title will be located at 1730 West Andrew Johnson Highway. Construction site work is expected to begin in July and be completed in October. The location will be staffed by two industry veterans from Morristown, Tina Clevenger and Susan Carson.

“We’ve always done business in the Lakeway area and we are looking forward to having a physical presence to better serve our clients,” said Chris Outland, President of 7 Title. “Tina and Susan have a wealth of knowledge and a passion for serving clients in the Lakeway area. We couldn’t be more proud to have them on our team”.
7 Title Opening 2nd Location in Morristown