Tuesday, October 24, 2023

SECU - The Annual Meeting Strike 2.3: Women Can't Think (Or Speak) For Themselves...

 https://d3525k1ryd2155.cloudfront.net/h/375/072/1238072375.0.x.jpg  ... Ms. Brady nose the truth!

“… Let me be clear on that group of members; 28 of those 32 were SECU retirees,” said Brady. “These were members where Blaine gave them a sheet of paper and said ‘You read this. [link CUToday article]

 

Although the previously noted three female speakers at the SECU Annual Meeting were not "SECU retirees", thought in fairness I should include at least one.  Sue Avery Douglas grew up in the N.C. mountains around Morganton - and never got over it. You know how those N.C. mountain folks can be sometimes. 

Sue Douglas is not known for being shy nor uncertain about sharing her opinions with people. And, generally being the most knowledgeable person at the table about SECU that could be problematic; as she suffers fools lightly and takes no prisoners in debates. I speak from experience with scars to prove it. 

But, her colleagues forgave her because 1) she usually was right and 2) we always knew where her heart was.  Sue Douglas believed in SECU - its members, its purpose and its employees - unconditionally.

Sue Douglas spoke extemporaneously at the 2023 Annual Meeting. Here's what Ms. Douglas had to say:

  "Hi! I am Sue Douglas, retired after 47 years at the State Employees' Credit Union. I personally know the majority of the employees in this room and the Board members at the table. I am scared to death at what I see happening to my Credit Union right now.

 I am more scared to see how many of the people sitting at these tables are not aware of some of the things that are happening. Risk-based lending - those who do not need good rates get the best rates, credit cards that give rewards to those who never pay a penny of interest on that credit card. These are facts, you can go look it up yourselves. 

But it scares me to death to think of the number of people sitting in this room who are just happy with how the Credit Union has been for so many years. I ask you to open your eyes to pay attention to what's happening whether you are an Advisory Board member or an employee. 

Things are changing and it's time for the members to take back this Credit Union.  Thank you."

 

... I had to transcribe the above from the video [link at 1:39:56], because evidently I forgot to write it down "when I made it up" according to Ms. Brady. (I'll try to do better next year!)

12 comments:

  1. Next year will be another a** whoopin!

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  2. Hers was one of my favorite comments. Along with the lady who said she’d have voted differently if she’d been privy to the comment period first.

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  3. Is the part where the CEO said 28 of the 32 were retirees of SECU true? I can’t remember if I saw that.

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    1. 18 of them were NOT SECU retirees.

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    2. That is a direct quote from the CEO in the CUToday article.

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  4. It's essential to shine the light on the darkness.
    That has now become our duty ...

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  5. They can shut some of the people up some of the time, but not all the people all the time...
    Keep pushing back and exposing them for who they REALLY are .... no PR firm can hide the fact that these folks could care less about the member/owners...
    It's all about ME ME ME!!!

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  6. THANK YOU Sue!! Current employees are heart broken too 💔

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  7. Leigh's trying to confirm that rednecks are right, women can't lead. way to go Leigh take us back to the Dark Ages.. Appreciate you honey.

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  8. I heard Board meeting is tonite, let us hope there are some resignations forthcoming...maybe Ayers will finally do something right.

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    1. I wonder how many slides had for internal use only tonight?

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  9. Were Leigh Brady’s comments ever corrected or acknowledged by the CU or the publication?

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