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773.1 | My comments | SMAUG::GARROD | DCU Board of Director's Candidate | Wed Mar 09 1994 19:08 | 16 |
| I found a couple of things interesting about this article.
I wonder why it was necessary for 30 DCU employees to trek into Boston
on the Friday afternoon to go to the sentencing hearing. I wonder if
they all took vacation time to do this
I'm also glad to see that DCU is finally admitting that the fraud of 3
years ago did indeed cost us the owners money and that we're still
paying for it. And the almighty hurry in building up the sacred capital
ratio is causing our rates to be even worse than they need have been.
Finally is the image of our CEO with a shirt on saying "Don't be a
DICK" the sort of image that the head of a $300M credit union should be
portraying?
Dave
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773.2 | | TOOK::DELBALSO | I (spade) my (dog face) | Wed Mar 09 1994 19:58 | 13 |
| I find the information in the article "interesting" but I guess I'd prefer
not to pass judgement on any of the CU employees including Chuck relative to
their actions here. My view of this whole thing has been as a member-member,
not as an employee-member or as a director-member. I can't say what's
appropriate or not for those who felt the pain inside the CU. I trust that
Chuck did what he felt was best as an employee of the CU and as the manager
of its employees. I haven't any opinion other than that.
Regarding the text of the article, why does it not surprise me that Mangone
took the risk of skipping the piddly bail bond given what he's up against?
Hope he's hunted down like a dog, but doubt that he will be.
-Jack
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773.3 | | PACKED::COLLIS::JACKSON | DCU fees: Vote | Thu Mar 10 1994 09:30 | 3 |
| I kind of like Chuck Cockburn's wearing of the T-shirt.
Collis
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773.4 | | NASZKO::MACDONALD | | Thu Mar 10 1994 10:39 | 15 |
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Re: .0
I also don't want to judge anyone, but I find it interesting that
Mr. Cockburn is the one getting the attention considering that
he was not one of the employees and members who were used and abused
by Mangone. He was the one hired (and I'm sure he's being well paid)
to come in and clean up the mess Mangone left us.
Of the DCU employees who were there under Mangone and perhaps have felt
betrayed and abused by him, however, I can understand their actions
perfectly.
Steve
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773.5 | yeah, I'm stuffy | SLPPRS::SCHAFER | Mark Schafer, Development Assistance | Thu Mar 10 1994 11:29 | 4 |
| Kinda pleases me too! Of course, I do not approve of the sexual
language, but imagine,..., an executive acting like an engineer!
Mark
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773.6 | | HELIX::SONTAKKE | | Mon Mar 14 1994 14:50 | 2 |
| I thought without the embezzlement from the former chairman, the
current chairman would not holding this job!
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773.7 | | CVG::THOMPSON | Another snowy day in paradise | Mon Mar 14 1994 14:58 | 7 |
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> I thought without the embezzlement from the former chairman, the
> current chairman would not holding this job!
Actually it's only because the former President got caught. :-)
Alfred
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773.8 | | HELIX::SONTAKKE | | Mon Mar 14 1994 15:02 | 2 |
| You mean to tell me that now that he is at large, the current President
is afraid that we might re-employ him??
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773.9 | | NACAD::SHERMAN | Steve NETCAD::Sherman DTN 226-6992, LKG2-A/R05 pole AA2 | Tue Mar 15 1994 17:55 | 13 |
| I rather appreciate Mr. Cockburn's approach here. It is with a sense
of humor, but it is greatly apparent by his example that ripping off
the CU is not going to be met with the same type of sensitivity
reserved through, say, the Valuing Differences program. Mangone is a
crook. He ripped people off. He has earned the disrespect of the CU.
I'm very, very glad that there is little sympathy expressed for him.
I appreciate that this disdain is being done with a sense of humor.
There are no objections from me about having 30 DCU employees there in
court. Let the court be filled with as many employees as possible to
get the message that dishonesty will NOT be tolerated. This CU has
lost a LOT of money due to dishonesty and it hurts.
Steve
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