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Title: | DCU |
Notice: | 1996 BoD Election results in 1004 |
Moderator: | CPEEDY::BRADLEY |
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Created: | Sat Feb 07 1987 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 1041 |
Total number of notes: | 18759 |
790.0. "Credit Union Purpose and Director Qualifications" by LANDO::NIEMI () Thu Mar 24 1994 12:13
Two, of many possible, questions now come to mind as the election is upon us:
1) What is the function of a credit union?
2) What qualifications should a member of the Board of Directors possess?
Years ago, I was a member of the Franklin County Virginia Federal Credit Union
whose motto was, "Not for profit, but for service."
I have a copy of of the following booklet:
WCU
Fifty Years
OF SERVICE
1914-1964
Workers'
Credit
Union
FITCHBURG, MASS.
On page 13, it states, "Its members have obtained loans at a reasonable rate of
interest. There has been no sliding scale of interest rate depending on who you
are. All have been treated fairly and equally. The credit union has been a
safe place to save money and to enjoy the highest interest rate paid by any
bank in the area. The current rate of dividend is 4-1/2%."
Related to the second question, the officers and directors (and occupations of
some that I knew) in 1964 were:
OFFICERS:
President - Eino A. Tofferi, owner of Tofferi Insurance Agency
Vice-president - John Heikkinen, retired Finnish newspaperman
Treasurer - J. Gustav Laakso, full-time credit union employee
Assistant-treasurer - Herbert Ruotsala, full-time employee, I believe
Attorney - Paul J. San Clemente, Fitchburg attorney in private practice
Secretary - Savele Syrjala, Raivaaja (local Finnish newspaper) manager
DIRECTORS:
Arne E. Oksanen - Service station manager
Erkki Koutonen - High school woodworking teacher
Fabian Raatikainen - Foreman Raivaaja pressroom
Weikko Hill - United Co-operative Society administrator
Turo Hallfors - Teacher; later became elementary school principal
Ahti O. Wiita - Chicken farmer or Co-op Farmers employee, I *think*
Lauri Rajala - Retired, I *think*; occupation unknown
Arno J. Kangas - Retired, I *think*; occupation unknown
How many had previously sat on a credit union board, or on any board, for that
matter? How many had formal finance training or worked in finance jobs?
Thoughts?
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790.1 | Now or never? | ASE003::GRANSEWICZ | DCU Election: 3 G's -> NO FEES | Thu Mar 24 1994 12:48 | 23 |
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>Thoughts?
See note 702.10. We have been conditioned and told we aren't good
enough. Then DCU's former President absconded with millions of our
dollars while "qualified" people were at the helm. The DCU membership
stood up and took notice. They decided to replace the old Board with a
mixture of "qualified" and "credit union philosophy" Directors. DCU
then proceeds to model itself after the Bank of Boston. DCU members
start to wonder, "Hmmmm, maybe having a background in banking, finance
and investments isn't such a good thing." The "people helping people"
gets lost in the deluge of what these people are comfortable with;
numbers.
The DCU membership has never had the opportunity to decide for itself
whether it wanted fees or not. We CAN do that in this election. The
DCU membership has never had the opportunity to decide for itself
whether it wanted to remain true to credit union principles or continue
on the road to bankdom. This election gives us that choice.
Hopefully the DCU membership is aware of the importance of this
election. These important choices will probably never happen again.
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790.2 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Thu Mar 24 1994 12:54 | 7 |
| � See note 702.10. We have been conditioned and told we aren't good
� enough. Then DCU's former President absconded with millions of our
� dollars while "qualified" people were at the helm. The DCU membership
� stood up and took notice.
After they received a mailing from those "qualified people at the helm"
that Mangone had been fired for his actions.
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790.3 | Mail we'd rather never get in the first place | ASE003::GRANSEWICZ | DCU Election: 3 G's -> NO FEES | Thu Mar 24 1994 13:05 | 11 |
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And your point is? That we should have congratulated them for timely
delivery of a "Dear member, we've lost $12 million of your money but
fired the President..." letter?
A Board's job is to make damn sure those letters never need to be sent
in the first place. "investments", not loans they said. And all the
while stating they did NOT invest in risky instruments. These
"qualified" people must obviously live in a much different world than I
do.
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790.4 | Revisionist history is *so* flexible... | WLDBIL::KILGORE | Time to put the SHARE back in DCU! | Thu Mar 24 1994 14:34 | 16 |
| .2> � See note 702.10. We have been conditioned and told we aren't good
.2> � enough. Then DCU's former President absconded with millions of our
.2> � dollars while "qualified" people were at the helm. The DCU membership
.2> � stood up and took notice.
.2>
.2> After they received a mailing from those "qualified people at the helm"
.2> that Mangone had been fired for his actions.
Read note 240.* for a slightly different perspective
It would seem that the DCU membership stood up and took notice
*IN SPITE OF*, not because of, any actions of the then-seated board
or management, which at the time was trying to get another ho-hom
who-cares election out of the way.
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790.5 | | BROKE::GEEWIZ::BOURQUARD | Deb | Thu Mar 24 1994 16:26 | 5 |
| >> 2) What qualifications should a member of the Board of Directors possess?
According to my dad (who founded and presided over Montgomery County Employees'
Federal Credit Union for many years), the most important qualification is
common sense.
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790.6 | | STRATA::JOERILEY | Legalize Freedom | Fri Mar 25 1994 01:58 | 3 |
| and it should be the only requirement.
Joe
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