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883.1 | That sounded somewhat bitter, Lisa | IMTDEV::BRUNO | | Mon Oct 03 1994 04:31 | 13 |
| RE: <<< Note 883.0 by JGODCL::ROSS "Don't spell this: IMEC RU in front of..." >>>
>> How can this be...
>> It has been nearly 2 weeks and 1 board meeting
>> since Chuck Cockburn resigned as CEO of the DCU
>> and there is nothing about it in the notes file.....?
>> Open and honest communication...that is, only
>> when it is convenient? Phil NOTED on the
>> Sept. 26....and still no mention of it.
So... why didn't YOU mention it earlier?
Greg
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883.2 | | SHRMSG::BUSKY | | Mon Oct 03 1994 08:49 | 9 |
| >> So... why didn't YOU mention it earlier?
Or one of the OTHER, digital employed board members who still has
access to this notes file.
There's probably some officially crafted, glitzy announcement in
the works and it'll be released per Chuck's schedule.
Charly
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883.3 | | ICANDO::BADGER | Can DO! | Mon Oct 03 1994 08:54 | 12 |
| New person noting in .0? I've known about it for quit a time, its been
no great big secret. I also know that the board [guess who's chairman]
is preparing a baord memo, so I didn't say anything to steal their
thunder.
And there is a bigger open and honest communication. I regularly
attempt to communicate with the directors, as I do with any legislative
body that represents me. And its a whole lot refreshing today.
Welcome to the notesfile Lisa.
ed
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883.4 | | WLDBIL::KILGORE | How about those DCU 3Gs!! | Mon Oct 03 1994 09:34 | 25 |
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Re .0:
Hey Lisa! Good to see you! How's life on the other side of the pond.
Chuck resigned? Gee, that's too bad. I was hoping he'd give it a try
working with the new board. But I suppose it was inevitable. I put myself
in his position and ask how I would feel now that my rubber stamp has
self-destructed, and I can understand why he would jump ship.
Well, not to worry. As I recall, DCU functioned admirably for six
months after Mangone was fired. I's sure Chuck created the same type of
competent team that will carry on in the temporary absence of a CEO.
Open and honest communication? Gosh, Lisa!! Phil was slammed so may
times in the past 2.5 years for speaking out of turn, perhaps he's a
little gun shy -- and who could blame him. Then again, maybe he (along
with other directors) is chomping at the bit for some open and
honest communication, but he's shackled by the information control
policies and procedures established by the previous board. I mean,
maybe we'll have to wait six months for the BoD meeting minutes to be
published (as we did to find out about "Relationship Banking") before we
get official word of Chuck's resignation. And even then, we'll have Phil
to thank that the information is in the published minutes at all!
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883.5 | great news | PASTA::MENNE | | Mon Oct 03 1994 10:35 | 3 |
| The news just keeps getting better all the time. Bye Chuck.
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883.6 | | STAR::FERLAN | DECamds as your cluster mgmt tool | Mon Oct 03 1994 11:33 | 32 |
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The tone in .0 sounds like sour grapes to me... Besides anyone who
"would communicate" with us is now hampered by the fact they have to
send mail from the outside and that's because they did communicate and
were disassocated from Digital for it. Phil's posting from 9/26 was
directed at *THANKING* people for their support. Also since what is
discussed at board meetings in not supposed to be public knowledge until
the entire board has reviewed the minutes, so I don't buy your argument.
Although I suppose if you found out, then at what "level" was this
broadcast? (10,000 feet at supersonic speed so no one would find out?)
I guess the question is how did you find out? I found out by reading
your note, thanks for the note. Perhaps now those of us that would
like to see a board and president working together, will now get that
chance rather than having the board fighting both internally and with
the president. Perhaps we can now have a president that isn't worried
about secrecy and fees, and one that knows what the ideals of a credit
union are. Perhaps even we can get people to come back to the DCU and
start using it again, rather than being driven away. I am sure that
there will be those just chomping at the bit to put down and degrade
this new board (that the MEMBERSHIP CLEARLY WANTED).
In any case, it doesn't seem the word has gotten around widely - do you
think DCU employees even know? At least the ones on the front line?
I can't remember reading, was Chuck at the Annual Meeting? If so, was
this before or after the fact. If after the fact, then why was he
there? Unless he came as a member...
John
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883.7 | This is wild news. :) | MIMS::WILBUR_D | | Mon Oct 03 1994 11:39 | 7 |
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.4 I think Chuck must have decided that he ideas didn't match what the
employees wanted. So this bottom up message managed to some how to
actually make it to the top.
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883.8 | News about Chuck's departure | WRKSYS::SEILER | Larry Seiler | Mon Oct 03 1994 13:38 | 29 |
| I talked with Phil Gransewicz and here's the situation as I understand it.
1) Chuck announced his departure to the DCU employees on Friday morning,
September 23rd. That's a week and a business day ago, not two weeks.
2) Chuck told the new Board that he was leaving that same day -- there
was no advance notice to the Board, or at least not that Phil heard of.
3) As Phil understood it, Chuck already had a new job to go to, just
3 days after the election results were announced.
4) The timing of the above events should make it clear that this was
Chuck's decision and not the result of any action of the new Board,
just in case anyone was wondering. Chuck had a contract and could
not have been fired, even if the new Board had wanted to, which I
don't believe they did.
5) Phil wants the Board to issue a formal memo on the subject and
hoped that it could be posted shortly after their first meeting,
which was 6 days ago. I hope and expect that it will arrive soon.
Enjoy,
Larry
PS: I don't think it's appropriate to critize the author of .0.
I feel that we should disagree on issues without being disagreeable.
I think some of the previous replies do not live up to that standard.
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883.9 | | WLDBIL::KILGORE | How about those DCU 3Gs!! | Mon Oct 03 1994 13:41 | 6 |
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re .6:
Chuck was present at the annual meeting, and wad formally introduced as
the CEO of DCU.
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883.10 | How did you know before everyone else? | STAR::BUDA | I am the NRA | Mon Oct 03 1994 14:56 | 15 |
| RE: Note 883.0 by JGODCL::ROSS
> It has been nearly 2 weeks and 1 board meeting
> since Chuck Cockburn resigned as CEO of the DCU
> and there is nothing about it in the notes file.....?
According to your time line (nearly two weeks) you knew about Chuck
resigning before he had announced it to the employees and other board
members (.8 points out that the NEW BOD knew about this since a week ago
Friday).
Is there a reason that you waited before sharing this information with
the BOD and other members?
- mark
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883.11 | | STAR::FERLAN | DECamds as your cluster mgmt tool | Mon Oct 03 1994 15:01 | 18 |
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So if Chuck has only told the DCU employees and board members...
Anyways, I definately don't mean to criticize, but those that live in
glass houses...
I find it interesting however in the sequence of events, as in, if the
3 G's were not elected would Chuck have decided to switch jobs anyways?
Was the decision to look based on any "advance" feedback from the
cancelled election? In any case it's all water under the bridge and
we can only hope that in the future we all aren't so cynical when it
comes to dealing with the DCU leadership.
John
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883.12 | | WRKSYS::SEILER | Larry Seiler | Mon Oct 03 1994 15:11 | 13 |
| Hey, folks, let's not nit pick about the meaning of "nearly two weeks".
I'm sorry I even mentioned that phrase.
I've never heard of any evidence that Chuck had inside information
about the election results. My assumption is that he felt that there
was a significant chance that the winners would be people he did not
wish to work for, and therefore he looked around just in case. I expect
that, had the 3Gs lost, we would never have heard that he had been
looking for an alternate position. But regardless, it's his choice
and there's little point in second-guessing him, or in rehashing issues
from the election that are now moot.
Larry
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883.13 | | CSC32::J_OPPELT | Oracle-bound | Mon Oct 03 1994 19:55 | 6 |
| > My assumption is that he felt that there
> was a significant chance that the winners would be people he did not
> wish to work for, and therefore he looked around just in case.
And somehow affected the cancellation of the aborted election
to give himself time to react to the writing on the wall?
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883.14 | Response to .0 by Chris Gillett | WLDBIL::KILGORE | How about those DCU 3Gs!! | Tue Oct 04 1994 08:45 | 85 |
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The following is posted at the author's request.
Bill -- co-moderator DCU
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From: US2RMC::"[email protected]" "Chris Gillett" 4-OCT-1994 01:48:57.88
To: wldbil::kilgore
CC: [email protected], [email protected]
Subj: Lisa Ross posting in DCU notes
Bill:
I heard this afternoon that Lisa Ross had posted questions or comments
concerning Chuck Cockburn's resignation in the DCU Notes Conference. Since
I do not have access to the conference, I don't know what she wrote.
Could you check the conference and see if she did post a note regarding
Chuck's resignation? If, in fact, she did post something, then I would really
appreciate it if you would post this entire note to you as one of the replies
to her note.
President Cockburn did, in fact, announce his resignation as President and
CEO of DCU. The Board learned of his decision to resign on Friday following
the annual meeting. The Board formally accepted his resignation at the
September board meeting. DCU employees were made aware of Chuck's resignation
the same day as the Board learned of his decision.
Mr. Cockburn leaves DCU to join Hudson Valley Federal Credit Union as its
President and CEO. Hudson Valley is a $800,000,000 credit union, which is
more than twice the size of DCU. Mr. Cockburn told the Board that this
represented a great opportunity for him that he could not pass up. The Board
accepted Mr. Cockburn's resignation with regret, congratulated him for his
excellent service to DCU, and wished him well in his new endeavor. In
addition, the board established a search committee, and made plans concerning
the appointment of individuals to serve as acting CEOs until a new CEO is
in place.
Mr. Cockburn continues to serve as President and CEO until mid-October.
In fact, he will be present at our planning conference scheduled for October
13-15.
DCU has plans to issue a press release concerning his resignation. The
issuing of this release is in the capable hands of DCU's management and PR
people, and I would expect to see a release made sometime this week. There
are also press releases scheduled concerning election of board officers,
board policy decisions, etc.
My understanding is that Lisa was questioning why this information
has not been published or made available sooner. I think probably people were
withholding comment until after DCU management had issued a formal
announcement. There was no board discussion that I recall concerning the
release of this information, or the withholding thereof. I have been waiting
to say anything until a formal announcement was made. I do not know what Lisa
wrote, but if she is suggesting that information is being withheld or made
confidential regarding this issue, then she is incorrect.
I hope that this helps to answer Lisa's questions. Please recall that many
DCU Directors cannot participate directly in DCU Notes discussions due to
employment considerations. Speaking for myself, I welcome comments, questions,
discussions, and concerns via email. My address is posted at the bottom of
this note.
Thanks,
Chris Fillmore-Gillett
[email protected]
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883.15 | | NODEX::ADEY | Sequence Ravelled Out of Sound | Tue Oct 04 1994 14:37 | 5 |
| I don't care who, what, or when found out how at this point. The bottom
line is that this news is great!
Ken....
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883.16 | Perhaps jumping the gun is a bad idea? | VMSSG::LYCEUM::CURTIS | Dick "Aristotle" Curtis | Tue Oct 04 1994 15:19 | 6 |
| .0:
Why does Digital go to the bother of a formal press release when a vice
president resigns?
Dick
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883.17 | | IMTDEV::BRUNO | | Tue Oct 04 1994 17:41 | 8 |
| RE: <<< Note 883.16 by VMSSG::LYCEUM::CURTIS "Dick "Aristotle" Curtis" >>>
>> Why does Digital go to the bother of a formal press release when a vice
>> president resigns?
To control the "spin" on the story and to inform stockholders?
Greg
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883.18 | PRESS RELEASE: DCU PRESIDENT RESIGNS | IAMOK::DAWKINS | Tanya Dawkins | Mon Oct 10 1994 12:16 | 31 |
| FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
For Additional Information
Contact: Tim Garner, 800/328-8797 x 204
DCU President resigns
MAYNARD, MA - October 5, 1994 - Digital Employees' Federal
Credit Union (DCU) announced Charles J. Cockburn, President/
CEO, will resign effective October 14, 1994. He will become
President/CEO of Hudson Valley Federal Credit Union in
Poughkeepsie, New York.
Philip J. Gransewicz, DCU Chairman, said, "the Board is sorry
to see Chuck leave, but we wish him well at Hudson Valley.
Chuck's dedication and hard work were instrumental in
improving DCU's financial position."
Mary D. Madden, Vice President of Operations, and Allan M.
Prindle, Vice President of Lending, will share Acting CEO
responsibilities until the Board fills the vacancy.
DCU is a not-for-profit full-service financial cooperative
owned by and operated for its 71,000 members. DCU is the
second largest credit union in Massachusetts with more than
$350 million in assets. DCU currently operates 20 branches in
8 states.
###
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883.19 | | TOOK::DELBALSO | I (spade) my (dog face) | Wed Oct 12 1994 11:14 | 5 |
| Well, the election of the 3Gs on the eve of my 3-week vacation was great news,
but to learn that Chuck's resigned as one of my first pieces of news upon my
return makes it all the better!
-Jack
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883.20 | Chuck Cockburn lands at IBM | STAR::BUDA | I am the NRA | Mon Nov 28 1994 10:50 | 20 |
| A friend of mine just passed to me the latest copy of the Hudson Valley
Federal Credit Union's quarterly paper called Shared Interests. On the
front page it listed the new President/CEO -- none of the Charles
(Chuck) Cockburn.
Quoting from Shared Interests':
"During the past three years, Mr. Cockburn guided Digital EFCU through a
tremendous turnaround that included record loan growth, significant
improvement in service and a more than doubling of the credit union's
capital ratio."
I will try to get the whole article added in the near future.
One last thing of interest for those who do not realize it. Hudson
Valley Federal Credit Union is the IBM credit union...
Chuck left Digitals CU to go to IBM's CU...
- mark
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