Nearly 1,000 Members Traveled to Greensboro for SECU’s Annual Membership Meeting and Board Election
October 11 2024 - 5:32PM
State Employees’ Credit Union (SECU) held its 2024 Annual
Membership Meeting this week at the Koury Convention Center in
Greensboro and was pleased to welcome nearly 1,000 members to the
in-person event and over 600 viewers to the livestream broadcast.
During the meeting, SECU Board Chair Mona Moon, SECU Foundation
Board Chair Chris Ayers, and SECU President and CEO Leigh Brady
presented fiscal year-end reports to the membership. Moon also
announced the results of the Board of Directors’ election. Robert
“Bob” Brinson, Mark Fleming, Stelfanie Williams, and McKinley
Wooten Jr. were re-elected by SECU members to serve additional
three-year terms that run through October 2027.
In her Board Chair report, Moon shared her
appreciation for how SECU lives out its mission of service and
highlighted the cooperative difference and how that difference is
reflected in the work accomplished for the Credit Union’s
member-owners over the past fiscal year. She thanked SECU members
for their support and closed by saying, “You are at the heart of
all that we do, and you are the difference for SECU.”
Ayers’ report for SECU Foundation highlighted a
major milestone – the organization’s twentieth anniversary. He
noted, “SECU Foundation is one of the most impactful, most unique,
and most respected charitable organizations in the state of North
Carolina. The Foundation’s member-funded commitment for initiatives
last year totaled over $15 million for 47 non-profits and recently
provided disaster relief donations of $3.75 million to help bring
immediate aid and supplies to the people and communities of Western
North Carolina in the wake of Hurricane Helene.”
Prior to giving her President and CEO report,
Brady began by asking everyone to join her for a moment of silence
for those impacted by Hurricane Helene. She shared that SECU
donated $125,000 to the Carolinas Credit Union Foundation relief
fund to assist credit union employees, and also established a fund
for its employees impacted by the storm. She continued with an
in-depth overview of SECU’s continued safety and soundness, spoke
about new and enhanced products and services, and elaborated on
SECU’s future before answering questions submitted by members prior
to the meeting.
Brady concluded, “I want to extend my heartfelt
thanks to our Board of Directors, our Board Committee members, our
volunteer Advisory Board members, and SECU’s incredible team
members, who are our secret sauce. You helped to make my first year
as SECU’s CEO a rewarding one. Care and a high level of service are
what our teams do best, and that will never change.”
In conjunction with the Annual Meeting, SECU
also hosted a Western North Carolina disaster relief drive, with
SECU staff and members donating two truckloads of non-perishable
food and supplies for families in need. Food donations were
delivered to Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest North Carolina.
Other items went to The Salvation Army of the Carolinas for
distribution.
About SECU
A not-for-profit financial cooperative owned by
its members, and federally insured by the National Credit Union
Administration (NCUA), SECU has been providing employees of the
state of North Carolina and their families with consumer financial
services for 87 years. SECU is the second largest credit union in
the United States with $56 billion in assets. It serves more than
2.8 million members through 275 branch offices, over 1,100 ATMs,
Member Services Support via phone, www.ncsecu.org, and the SECU
Mobile App.
Contact: Sandra Jones,
Communications, sandra.jones@ncsecu.org
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