Members aren't allowed to speak at the 2024 SECU Annual Meeting, aren't [weren't!] allowed to hear what happened at the 2023 SECU Annual Meeting, ... what's next?
😎 "What happened next" [can't make this "stuff" up!] ... an hour after this post was published the 2023 SECU Annual meeting video miraculously resurfaced! - so be sure to take a look/listen and vote for Jean Blaine, Susie Ford, Julian Hawes, Kirby Parrish!
[Note: Don't get misled, you need to skip through on the bottom time line to the middle of the meeting or else "they" will trap you in a 15 minute ad/mood music video!!!]
😎😎😎😎 Uh-oh! It's gone again!!!
✅ The
Annual Membership Meeting and Board of Directors Election was held
Tuesday, October 10, 2023 in Greensboro, North Carolina.
Over 1,000
SECU members were in attendance and
many more watched the live stream or the recorded [video link here],
available on YouTube.
While the entire meeting was over 2 hours and may
be a stretch to watch, would encourage you to at least view the "Member Forum" time stamp 1:29.32 [link] through 2:33:02, as it provides
information on many important topics
at your credit union; as well as, the wide range and depth of concern over the leadership and direction of the current Board of Directors. Please watch and listen to those views from your fellow members... it may help you decide how to vote in 2024.
Vote for the member-nominated candidates: ❋❋ Click here to vote now! ❋❋
Jean Blaine, Susie Ford, Julian Hawes, and Kirby Parrish.
... 4 more in '24!!!
Local news is telling people to not leave their homes and stay off the roads. But God forbid the branch close for one day. A great example of how much they care about the safety of their staff. I’m sure a lot of folks up in Raleigh are working from home today.
ReplyDeleteMost of Raleigh works from home every day. But open branches have always been a priority.
DeleteLots of branches are closed
DeleteBranches around me are all closed. Not a corporate decision—this is local management.
DeleteEpic failure of management in Charlotte region. They didn’t make the delayed open call until 7:25-30 when half the staff was already on the road and highways. That call should have been made Thursday night or management should have gotten up early enough to make that call before staff had left their homes. Where is the accountability?
DeleteThere is no accountability for the RSVP group failures.
DeleteP-poor management, when it rains it pours
Deleteit is more than pouring here in western NC
DeleteFolks who have something to hide always want to operate in darkness ... shining a light upon their deeds is the last thing they can tolerate!
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The Decline of Customer Service in America
ReplyDeletehttps://www.forbes.com/sites/jeffbevis/2019/05/16/the-decline-of-customer-service-in-america/
SECU - We Were Different ...
"Our customers are very important to us,"...
DeleteUGH!!!!!!! Here we go .....
Every CEO/Board member should regularly call his company's customer service line to know what it is like to get through... go visit a branch for a payday and sit on tellers row ... maybe tell that couple they don't qualify for a loan because they have a low credit score ....learn a little about the company you run...
DeleteThey "forgot" to add it back to the secu website. Can't seem to get their act together to cover their tracks.
ReplyDeleteThey found it! Must've been under the couch cushions. Link to it on Facebook!
ReplyDeleteTheir actions are just so shameful and dirty. They don’t even pretend to play fair. How can they be running a cooperative?! Ugh!
ReplyDeletewell...doesn't look like "they" want SECU to BE a co-operative, does it?
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