Wednesday, July 16, 2025

SECU Board Election Procedures - Still Making News In North Carolina

 https://dm0qx8t0i9gc9.cloudfront.net/thumbnails/video/rMadI-Zz9l0vd44f0/videoblocks-elections-2025-waving-flag_bysluzrm0_thumbnail-1080_02.png  A Boogie Board?

BusinessNC  [link readers are evidently not yet bored with board election antics at SECU. 

This latest article provides an across-the-board recap of SECU's on-boarding process for 2025. Critiqued for less than bulletin board transparency in the nominating process, SECU continues to claim all procedures were above board and handled strictly by the board.

SECU didn't really go overboard with clarity, as several responses appeared to be all over the board. Asked about the number of board applicants for 2025, the "no comment" response seemed stiff as a board. 

The Chairman of the Nominating Committee, Mr. Chuck Stone, seemed to confirm independently, that beyond the 4 recruited candidates, only one other SECU member sought to be interviewed. 1 out of 2.8 million members isn't exactly an "all aboard" shout out.

"Asked about meeting procedures, a spokeswoman said details about the format will be published on Aug. 29."; but confirmed that members' ability to speak will continue to be boarded up at the 2025 Annual Meeting. 

Guess members can try checkers or chess while the other details get ironed out... "You'll know what you need to know when you know it."

  Now, back to the drawing board...

10 comments:

  1. “Don’t it always seem to go, you don't know what you've got ‘til it's gone.”
    Joni Mitchell

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    1. Another election that the corrupt Board and leadership of SECU will spend members money to keep their buddies in place! The direction of platform and services is heading for big trouble!

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  2. What drives a person who was once voted off the board want to return?

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  3. Which two current board members are not seeking reelection?

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  4. Mona Moon Jennifer Haygood

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  5. Jennifer Haywood is a loss. CFO of the UNC school system. We need folks like that to contribute to secus future.

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    1. She may be a very nice and a very intelligent person but she is partly responsible for SECU's financial deterioration, loss of experienced staff, low morale and the onboarding of Jim Hayes. Not a stellar record.

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  6. The better question is why they aren't seeking re-election.

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    1. they have done all the damage they are capable of?

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