Thursday, July 25, 2024

"How Do Those Of Us Not In The Raleigh Area Sign To Get These Candidates On The Ballot?

 https://cslasheville.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/20-08-16-JW.jpg ... or should be!

 

😎 The above question was asked in a blog comment. 

😎 If you would like a set of candidate petitions to sign:

           👉 email:  secu4in24@gmail.com

 

✅ 1) You will be sent a set of candidate petitions, which you can download and print.

      2) Sign the petitions to nominate and return by mail.  The original signatures must be returned

      3) You must be a member of SECU and at least 16 years old.

      4) The petition period is short so you need to request now and get your signed petitions in the return mail!

      5) Your email will not be used for any other purpose, nor shared .

      6) You are not voting for a candidate(s). 

      7) You are simply asking that all members be allowed to have a choice of board candidates in 2024.

     8) The actual voting starts September 3, 2024.

 

... why is the SECU Board afraid to give the members a choice?

 

Why Won't The SECU Board Give Members The Chance To Choose Their Directors? (Take A Guess!)

https://www.surewise.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/1200x628-Freedom-of-choice-WEB.jpg  ...  a Brave New World?

             4 more in "1984"? 

😎 Thought a response to this blog comment might be helpful: "I will never understand why anyone would be against expanded voting opportunities and outreach." [see 7/22 post]

✅ As you know, the SECU Board purposefully limited your choice of directors this year to the four incumbents. Here's the announcement:

 Logo    July 22, 2022  by David Mildenburg     

The State Employees Credit Union board’s nominating committee recommended four incumbent directors be re-elected, the Raleigh-based institution told members Thursday.

The committee recommended these four candidates:

McKinley Wooten, an assistant secretary of the N.C. Department of Revenue, who has been a director since 2000.

Bob Brinson, a retired state information technology employee and a director since 2007.

Mark Fleming, a retired former vice president of government relations at Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina. He’s been a director since 2019.

Stelfanie Williams, a Duke University administrator who has been a director since 2017.

😎 The Nominating Committee said it had 11 candidate applications and certified all 11 to be eligible and qualified to serve on the SECU Board. 

😎 But SECU didn't believe you - as a member-owner - should have the right choose! Four nominees, all incumbents, no alternatives, no choice! "B-Brother" knows what is best for you!

✅ With all due respect, the following 4 members believe you should have a choice about the future of your credit union:

The petition drive is underway. Here are the member-nominated candidates:

Jean Blaine 
 
 
Grew up in Southport, N.C  Graduated from UNC-CH and was a teacher in the Johnston, Wake, Orange and Granville County public school systems. In her spare time she reared 5 children and was a community activist. Highly familiar with the purpose of SECU. Has appeared at the Legislature, before the N.C. Credit Union Commission and at the SECU Annual Meeting to publicly question current policies and procedures. Enjoys her church group, book club, and fast friends. Lives in Granville County, writes her own speeches.

Susie Ford 

 
Native of Wilmington, educator, entrepreneur with BA and Masters from ECU. Former 13-year SECU employee who served as branch VP in Wilson, High Point and Williamston. Created and led the SECU Member Education department at SECU, before leaving to own and operate multiple Sylvan Learning centers in eastern N.C. Has advocated for SECU before the Legislature, CU Commission and at the Annual Meeting. Active in her church, married with adult children, lives in Cary, N.C. Her grandfather held SECU account #7 out of 2.8 million members! Also writes her own speeches.

Julian Hawes
 

Brought up in Warsaw, N.C., man of his word, suffers from a rural N.C. work ethic. Graduated from N.C.State, as an ardent Wolfpack loyalist. Retired after a 30+ year career at SECU, serving as the SVP for eastern N.C. in Goldsboro. SECU's premier lender and loan officer mentor. About lending: "Listen first, decide second; put yourself in the other fellow's shoes; and, the best collateral for a loan is the borrower's character." Expert in finance, but understands the member-value of the $500 salary advance loan program, which he created. Married, now lives in the Winston-Salem area. Still knows how to "prime" tobacco.

Kirby Parrish


Born in Raleigh and hasn't strayed far. Educated in the Wake County Public Schools and a graduate of NCSU. Veteran employee of SECU, now retired. Led offices in Garner and Raleigh as an SVP. Instrumental in developing the member investment and financial advisory services at the credit union. Certified Financial Planner (CFP) and Member Loan  Review Committee Advocate - "Members need to be heard"! Always trusted, top choice of SECU employees to represent their interests on internal committees. 5k runner, follows the 'Canes, likes touring North Carolina vineyards and been known to taste a bourbon flight. Married with dogs, lives in Johnston County.
 
...  are they afraid you might make some more "bad choices"? Like you did last year!