Another Successful Convention! Board Chair’s Opening Remarks
However, we can’t truly Move Forward without being mindful of our past. With the past in mind, The League asked for your thoughts on who inspires you, and for your favorite memories of being part of our Movement. Here’s a sample of what you had to say.
And another –“I have worked in the credit union movement my whole career and have so many wonderful memories. One event I will never forget that I was fortunate to take part in was the Grassroots Rally in 1998 in Washington D.C. to defend passage of HR1151 – The Credit Union Membership Access Act. Thousands of people were there. Our voices were heard, and legislation passed to allow us to continue to expand our fields of membership.”
From another long-term employee –“I recognize the leadership role the Movement has played in providing opportunities for women to advance their careers.”
From a more than 40-year credit union veteran – “My first day on the job the state examiner arrived – no notice—a total surprise just like in the movies. He smoked cigarettes like a chimney. Well, actually, several others (including me!) smoked AT OUR DESKS! Ashtrays were at every teller window. By the end of that first day, I did not quite understand what an examiner was, but I did know he was a cranky old thing and that my boss was stressed out.”
From another long-term employee, commenting on a memorable event – “I was a chapter officer when my wife passed away. The chapter president suggested that if I ever started dating again, to let her know. So I eventually did. The chapter president’s co-worker and I celebrated our 5th wedding anniversary last September!”
From a wise veteran of more than 60 years in the movement who, when asked what event made an impact on him, responded – “The most important event was when my girlfriend, now wife, went to work for CUNA. She would tell me how great credit unions were. and how they were helping the average individual. So, in 1955 I became a charter member of a credit union and was elected to the Board. Following that I was elected to the chapter board and then to the League Board. While a member of The League Board, the Governor appointed me to the Review Board where I served for more than two decades…and later I represented Wisconsin on the CUNA Board and served on the CUNA Mutual Board for 30 years. All this because my girlfriend went to work for CUNA in 1947.”
So, in closing, as we move forward, these comments remind us that:
- We have a passion for what we do,
- Much of what we have achieved is due to the help of others,
- We need to continue to fight for what we believe in,
- Our focus needs to continue to be on serving our members,
- Service to the underserved is in our DNA,
- We need to continue to tell the credit union story,
- Love springs eternal,
- And last, but not least, a wise man always listens to the sage advice of a wise woman.
With these fond memories, we Move Forward with confidence in our ability to change the lives of credit union members.
