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390.1 | did you mean ? or . | CSC32::MORTON | ALIENS! A new kind of Breakfast | Sat Nov 16 1991 15:13 | 15 |
| Alfred,
Re. Not just platform but experience.
Is this really meant as a statement, or was it a question. The reason
I ask, is that most of your other comments are questions. I hope it
was a question rather than a statemen, because my personal feeling is
that experience is a plus, but not necessary. I am sure that not many
people that want to run have the experience, but are capable.
In my mind, the platform and the ability to articulate that agenda,
with the desire and energy to apply it, is what i look for. Other than
that one concern with .0, I agree with the questions you raise.
Jim Morton
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390.2 | I expect there to be plenty of candidates | CVG::THOMPSON | Radical Centralist | Sat Nov 16 1991 15:27 | 11 |
| > Re. Not just platform but experience.
>
> Is this really meant as a statement, or was it a question.
What I meant is that I am, of course, interested in what people want
their candidates platform to be *but* that I am also interested in
what other things will help people pick their candidate. If, for
example, 10 candidates share your views what will you use to make
the final cut to 7?
Alfred
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390.3 | | CSC32::MORTON | ALIENS! A new kind of Breakfast | Sun Nov 17 1991 00:40 | 7 |
| Alfred,
Thanks, I really didn't understand. I agree, that if more than one
candidate shares the same platform, that experience among other factors
will be used to decide.
Jim Morton
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390.4 | Need more info than just DCU's. | BSS::RONEY | Charles Roney | Sun Nov 17 1991 09:28 | 13 |
|
I am also in Colorado, and I will be looking in this
notes file for more complete information about the BoD profiles
than what will be sent out by the DCU. From what I have read
so far, the DCU pronouncements are not to be trusted because they
will be one-sided, and, therefore, inaccurate. It would be a
great service to the Digital employees to be able to hear more
sides than just DCU. Put the entries in and we can then extract
and distribute for a more complete understanding of whom we have
to vote for.
Charles
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390.5 | | WLDBIL::KILGORE | | Sun Nov 17 1991 10:40 | 13 |
|
I would like to see a definitive description of the responsibilities
of the DCU Board of Directors. "Set direction" is a little to vague
to make a decision of qualification.
Then I would like candidates to campaign by describing their expertise
and experience that meet these responsibilities, as well as their
general philosophy with regard to credit unions and their specific
goals to guide DCU to match their philosophy.
I'm willing to bet that "a reasonable amount of Digital seniority" will
be a meaningless qualification with regard to the above.
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390.6 | | AZTECH::WAGNER | It'sBetterToBurnOut, ThanFadeAway. | Mon Nov 18 1991 10:50 | 18 |
| I agree with .5 that we need to know what the Board's responsibilites
are. I must admit that I have NO idea what they do. Just that things
are going so great right now. :-} In picking someone who you'd like to
have on the board, it would really help to know what they are supposed
to be doing.
RE: .1 "Does high position at Digital help or hurt in your eyes?"
Neither. I don't believe it should be an issue. If someone is
qualified, and they hold a view for the DCU that is similar to mine,
then that is what is important. Not if they are in upper management or
not.
As far as what is important besides "agreement with you on general
principles", well, as I mention above, until I know what they are
supposed to do, I can't really judge their qualifications.
James.
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390.7 | | CVG::THOMPSON | Radical Centralist | Mon Nov 18 1991 11:30 | 5 |
| .6> If someone is qualified,
Define "qualified" please. Thanks.
Alfred
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390.8 | The information is available, you just have to ask | LEDS::PRIBORSKY | D&SG: We are opportunity driven | Mon Nov 18 1991 12:00 | 16 |
| Re: .6: "The board's responsibilities".
I've been asking this very question, both of the board, and of the DCU
itself. But, I draw a distinction between the responsibilities as
defined on paper, in the various charters, bylaws and NCUA guidelines
and the real responsibilities once you're in a board meeting. The
answers to the paper question can be found by trundling down to your
nearest branch and asking to view the bylaws. I haven't done so myself
yet because I have a real job to do.
Answers to questions about what it is like to sit on the board (the
difference between MS Flight Simulator and sitting in the pilot's seat)
can only be obtained by asking someone who's been there. I have done
so, and gotten answers from a majority of the board. I would seriously
suggest that if you have questions, you ask them. And, remember, you
draw more flies with honey than vinegar.
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390.9 | | LEDS::PRIBORSKY | D&SG: We are opportunity driven | Mon Nov 18 1991 12:05 | 6 |
| In the package is a copy of a page, which I assume has been taken from
the NCUA guidelines, entitled "Federal Credit Union Organization
Chart". It is very small print and would take me too long to type it
in. I will FAX it to someone who would volunteer to type it in.
The first inquiries via MAIL to me with a return FAX number wins the
prize.
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390.10 | | WLDBIL::KILGORE | | Mon Nov 18 1991 12:09 | 6 |
|
Re .8:
Good idea; but since you've already asked, would it be useful to share
some of the information you've gathered here?
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390.11 | | MLTVAX::KRUPINSKI | Repeal the 16th Amendment! | Mon Nov 18 1991 12:48 | 8 |
| I'd like to see a variety of folks on the Board. A few DEC VPs
would be fine. As would a couple plain folks like myself. Wouldn't
want the Board to be made up only of one or the other.
Some folks with no formal financial experience, but who have
a good sense of the "real world" and of common sense.
Tom_K
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390.12 | | SQM::MACDONALD | | Mon Nov 18 1991 13:11 | 13 |
|
In a nutshell, I am looking for candidates who understand
that it is OUR credit union, that it exists FOR the members not
for some faceless group of investors somewhere, and that the
wishes of the members should be the primary driving force for
what direction the DCU should take.
Any other issues like what banks are doing should be secondary
and only be factored in as part of trying to first satisfy the
members while not shooting ourselves in the foot.
Steve
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390.13 | | LEDS::PRIBORSKY | D&SG: We are opportunity driven | Mon Nov 18 1991 13:50 | 17 |
| re: .10:
The questions centered around time investment and qualifications. I
will summarize the answers.
Time: Before the crisis it took 10-15 hours per month in meetings and
preparation. New members should expect an additional 10-15 hours
(20-30 total) until they are "up to speed". The respondents also
indicated that they felt more than that would be necessary until the
current "crisis" [my word] is over but that it should eventually return
to that.
Qualifications: Not to worry, the existing board and DCU management
will help to bring new people up to speed. (The framework of the
question was in the old mode - only two seats were up - so the
assumption was that enough old members would be around to provide the
mentoring. Of course, this is now subject to change.)
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390.14 | Qualifications? PREREQUISITES? | MLTVAX::SCONCE | Bill Sconce | Mon Nov 18 1991 14:53 | 12 |
| At least one member of the new Board should:
o be of sufficient moral fiber to take positions as dictated by
personal conscience, and not toady to the Chairman
o be sufficiently resolute to communicate personally with the membership,
and to take personal responsibility for those communications
(On these grounds almost any challenger would seem to have an opportunity to
gain a lap on the incumbents. It also probably takes care of any speculation
about how many VPs will end up on the Board. Do you suppose any new VPs are
thinking of running?)
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390.15 | BoD responsibilities, from candidate's kit | MLTVAX::SCONCE | Bill Sconce | Tue Nov 19 1991 06:59 | 76 |
| .5> I would like to see a definitive description of the responsibilities
.5> of the DCU Board of Directors. "Set direction" is a little to vague
.5> to make a decision of qualification.
.9> In the package is a copy of a page, which I assume has been taken from
.9> the NCUA guidelines, entitled "Federal Credit Union Organization
.9> Chart".
From the sheet included in the official DCU candidate's kit (emphasis added;
privilege of being the typer-in):
Federal Credit Union Organization Chart
Members
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Responsibilities:
1. Elect board of directors AND CREDIT COMMITTEE.
2. Participate in membership meetings.
3. Promote participation in and use of credit union services.
4. Repay loans as agreed.
5. REMOVE ANY OFFICIAL FOR CAUSE.
6. Expel members for cause.
Credit Board of Supervisory
Committee Directors Committee
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(The "organization chart" shows all three of
these columns on the same level, below "Members".
I have typed in only the BoD column, although the
other two columns also make interesting reading.)
Responsibilities:
1. Maintain general direction and control.
2. Meet an least monthly and maintain minutes.
3. Establish operating policy and procedures.
4. Elect board officers AND FIX COMPENSATION
OF SPECIFIED OFFICER. [?? - that's the exact wording]
5. If bylaws provide, appoint credit committee or
loan officer(s).
6. APPOINT SUPERVISORY COMMITTEE.
7. Appoint membership officer, executive and other committees.
8. Hire, fix duties and compensation of employees
and set personnel policies.
9. Maintain confidential relations with members.
10. Act on membership applications.
11. Determine classes of accounts and fix maximum individual
share limit, when appropriate.
12. FIX LOAN POLICIES REGARDING LOAN MAXIMUMS, INTEREST RATE,
MATURITY, AND SECURITY.
13. Establish collection policies and procedures and
fix late charges.
14. DESIGNATE DEPOSITORY FOR FUNDS.
15. AUTHORIZE INVESTMENTS AND BORROWING.
16. DECLARE DIVIDENDS and interest refunds.
17. DETERMINE SURETY BOND NEEDS AT LEAST ANNUALLY.
18. Authorize necessary insurance.
19. Provide necessary service facilities.
20. ACT ON LOANS TO DIRECTORS, CREDIT AND SUPERVISORY COMMITTEE
MEMBERS IN EXCESS OF $10,000.
21. Appoint a security officer and supervise security program.
22. Establish a records preservation program.
23. Request approval of charter and non-standard bylaw amendments.
24. Plan and hold annual meeting, REPORT TO MEMBERS, and
maintain minutes.
[unnumbered:] The board of directors may adopt a bylaw amendment
eliminating the credit committee and vesting the committee's
authority in one or more loan officers appointed by the board.
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390.16 | | LEDS::PRIBORSKY | D&SG: We are opportunity driven | Tue Nov 19 1991 07:06 | 11 |
| I am not at all certain that this is part of the standard "official DCU
candidate's kit". It was included as part of answers to some questions
I asked. I doubt it is part of every kit.
Furthermore, this looks to be from a NCUA package. CU's are allowed to
augment this. For example, the item about compensation for the board
has been established by the board: there is none.
I said it was interesting. (Bill, thanks for typing it in. I think
the other parts are interesting too, and would appreciate it if you'd
post the whole thing. That was my intent when I offered it up.)
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390.17 | Did you notice: surety bonds? | MLTVAX::SCONCE | Bill Sconce | Tue Nov 19 1991 07:13 | 10 |
| .15> 17. DETERMINE SURETY BOND NEEDS AT LEAST ANNUALLY.
If the Board is going to allow the President to commit the credit union to
significant (say $18M?) obligations then this would seem to say that the Board
is responsible for noticing the need for a commensurate surety bond.
Failure to fully and faithfully discharge all responsibilites isn't the same
as outright "wrongdoing" (of which none has been found), of course. It MIGHT
be something to consider when voting, however.
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390.18 | Yes. Part of the kit. | MLTVAX::SCONCE | Bill Sconce | Tue Nov 19 1991 07:19 | 18 |
| .16> I am not at all certain that this is part of the standard "official
.16> DCU candidate's kit". It was included as part of answers to some
.16> questions I asked. I doubt it is part of every kit.
It was part of the official candidate's kit.
There were three things in an 8-1/2 x 11 white envelope, postmarked in
Maynard on November 15:
1) A letter on DCU stationery from Mary Madden, which begins
"Thank you ... for requesting a candidate's kit for a position
on Digital Credit Union's board of directors."
2) The two-page questionnaire (which includes the authorization
for "whatever credit inquiries" discussed elsewhere).
3) The photocopied "organization chart" from which .15 was typed in.
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390.19 | The rest of Mary Madden's letter to candidates | MLTVAX::SCONCE | Bill Sconce | Tue Nov 19 1991 07:33 | 41 |
| .16> I said it was interesting. (Bill, thanks for typing it in. I think
.16> the other parts are interesting too, and would appreciate it if you'd
.16> post the whole thing. That was my intent when I offered it up.)
Ow. Should I take that as work direction? :)
Tell you what -- how about you enter the other parts of the org chart, Tony,
and I'll post Mary Madden's letter...
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... Enclosed find a questionnaire and a brief overview of board of director
responsibilities. The questionnaire must be returned to me with a copy of
your resume by December 2, 1991.
Once I receive this information, I will pass it along to the three members
of our nominating committee and will then set an interview time for you.
This year, we are holding our interviews on Wednesday, December 11th at
DCU's headquarters, 141 Parker Street in Maynard. The interview will take
about 20 minutes.
I urge you to interview on this day if at all possible, however, if you have
scheduling conflict, please feel free to call me for interview options.
Briefly, the board is made up of seven members. They usually meet on the last
Thursday of each month. There are two positions to be filled this year. The
ballots will be mailed in March and you must be a member of the credit union
to run.
If you have any questions, please feel free to call me at DTN/223-6735 or
508/493-6735, x207.
Best regards,
/s
MARY D. MADDEN
Director of Communications
enc:
questionnaire
list of board responsibilities
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390.20 | | CVG::THOMPSON | Radical Centralist | Tue Nov 19 1991 08:29 | 10 |
| >Briefly, the board is made up of seven members. They usually meet on the last
>Thursday of each month. There are two positions to be filled this year. The
>ballots will be mailed in March and you must be a member of the credit union
>to run.
Note that this and all other dates in the letter are subject to change
because of the special election. I was told that candidates will be
kept up to date on the process.
Alfred
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390.21 | Rest of the Federal Credit Union Org Chart | WLDBIL::KILGORE | | Thu Nov 21 1991 15:25 | 62 |
|
This is the rest of the sheet that was partially entered in .15.
It's laid out like this:
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Federal Credit Union organization Chart
Members
Responsibilities:
[see .15]
Credit Committee Board of Directors Supervisory Committee
Responsibilities: Responsibilities: Responsibilities:
[see below] [see .15] [see below]
The board of directors may adopt a bylaw amendment eliminating the
credit committee and vesting the committee's authority in one or more
loan officers appointed by the board.
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The lists under Credit Committ and Supervisory committee are below:
Credit Committee
Responsibilities:
1. Meet at least monthly and maintain minutes.
2. Appoint loan officer(s) as needed and delegate authority.
3. Counsel members in wise use of credit.
4. Maintain confidential relations with members.
5. Act on applications for loans and lines of credit.
6. Act on requests for release of collateral.
7. Act on requests for extensions and refinancing of loans.
8. Act on requests denied by loan officer(s).
9. Make annual report to members.
Supervisory Committee
Responsibilities:
1. Make or cause to be made audits at least annually.
2. Submit annual reports to the board of directors and summarize to
the members at annual meetings.
3. Verify with members their account balance at least every two years.
4. Maintain confidential relations with members.
5. Suspend directors, officers or credit committee members for cause.
6. Call special membership meetings for cause.
7. Maintain committee's records.
8. Request board approval for compensation of clerical and auditing
assistance.
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