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CU HOUSE ANNUAL REPORT 09.indd
CREDIT UNION HOUSE
ANNUAL REPORT
2008
Chairman’s Report
RICHARD D. PILLOW, CHAIRMAN, CREDIT UNION HOUSE
I
It was a building year for Credit Union House in
both a literal and figurative sense.
an opportunity to read more about Credit Union
House’s building efforts during 2008. Please enjoy
The most visible project Credit Union House
photos from the many events that took place at
engaged in was the renovation of the Annex at
Credit Union House over the year. Take a moment
401 C St NE. This space, owned by Credit Union
to see the names of the many credit unions and
House and leased to another tenant since 2001,
individuals that have made this growth possible.
has been renovated to an elegant state, presenting
Finally, consider how you can build your involve-
credit unions with increased space for events, and
ment with Credit Union House through making
providing the LLC with expanded revenue oppor-
a contribution, scheduling an event, or nominating
tunities through improved rental space, currently
a leader to the Hall of Leaders.
leased for a three-year term.
Tight economic conditions have
Credit Union House staff emphasized the importance of expanding
the annual contributor base. For the
third consecutive year this number
has increased, positioning Credit
Union House for continued strength
in annual contributions. Each year,
Credit Union House grows closer
set the stage for many supporters to
AS CREDIT UNION
HOUSE HAS BUILT
ITS RESOURCES,
IT HAS ALSO
ing more credit unions to commit to
sustained annual giving, the financial
responsibility is spread more evenly
and will ultimately make it possible
INCREASED ITS
OFFERINGS.
for all states to reach their fundraising goals each year.
to being fully sustained by contribu-
Although in 2009 I will complete
tions from the credit union system.
my term as Chairman and plan to
This strong support from so many different
step down as a Director of Credit Union House,
entities will continue to be a key factor in
LLC, I intend to renew my commitment to its
Credit Union House’s ongoing success.
success as an engaged owner. I look forward to
As Credit Union House has built its resources,
ongoing involvement by using Credit Union House
it has also increased its offerings. This year Credit
for events as well as by encouraging credit unions
Union House made itself available for over 100
to contribute to this important endeavor.
events. These included several receptions during
Lastly, I would like to thank my colleagues for
CUNA’s GAC, planning sessions for credit unions
the opportunity to serve on the Board of Directors,
that had never previously used Credit Union House,
as well as my fellow league presidents who continue
and political fundraisers for credit union-friendly
to help build Credit Union House into the successful
candidates from across the country.
entity it is.
Over the next several pages, you will have
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adjust their budgets. By encourag-
President’s Report
DANIEL A. MICA, PRESIDENT, CREDIT UNION HOUSE
I
In a word, the current political and economic
services industry - and what better way to project
climate can easily be described as turbulent. The
that message than from a permanent fixture on
financial crises that arose during the second half
Capitol Hill. The physical permanence of Credit
of 2008 and the resulting fallout have made a tre-
Union House reflects the solid foundation upon
mendous impact on Americans in all walks of life.
which the credit union philosophy is based.
Fortunately for consumers,
Particularly in these times of hardship it is
credit unions are weathering this
storm and remain a solution to,
rather than the cause of, the
difficulties we face today.
As you know, the vision for
Credit Union House came out of
important that we to continue
THE VISION FOR
CREDIT UNION
HOUSE CAME OUT
OF THE BATTLE FOR
investing in this powerful political
action tool. In 2008, Credit Union
House welcomed thousands of
visitors, and among them were
key Members of Congress, as well
the battle for H.R. 1151 and a
H.R. 1151 AND
resolution to increase credit
A RESOLUTION TO
leaders. Your continued involve-
unions’ political involvement and
INCREASE CREDIT
ment will ensure that credit unions
advocacy efforts at the national
UNIONS’ POLITICAL
will always have a “home away
level. That purpose is still very
INVOLVEMENT AND
from home” on Capitol Hill where
much alive today as lawmakers
are in the midst of complex decisions on the future of our country
that will also significantly impact
ADVOCACY EFFORTS
AT THE NATIONAL
LEVEL.
our industry. The utility of Credit
as other government and business
they can access the decision makers of our country.
Thank you to all who support
this important endeavor. I would
especially like to thank those upon
Union House this coming session of
whose leadership we have built a strong founda-
Congress may mirror the level of activity we
tion for the future of Credit Union House—our
had in 1998 that led to the concept of this
Board of Directors.
facility.
Now more than ever credit unions need to be
seen and heard as the “white hats” of the financial
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Treasurer’s Report
JOHN C. DILL, TREASURER, CREDIT UNION HOUSE
T
The donor base for Credit Union House
While the number of contributors has steadily
increased again this year, with the number of
increased since introduction of the sustained
annual contributors at nearly 450 and growing
annual giving campaign, the total number of credit
closer to the annual contribution goal of
unions involved remains at only about 5% of all
$500,000 that would fully sustain Credit Union
our nation’s credit unions. Despite challenging
House’s operating budget. As a steadily growing
economic times, the board and I believe we can
entity, Credit Union House continues on a path
do better to fund Credit Union House in a manner
toward financial stability required for operational
consistent with our founding through cooperative
support. The financial position of Credit Union
efforts from additional credit unions.
House remains solid, with Members’ (Investors’)
Equity totaling just over $5 million
initiative, each state has its own
with cash and equivalents balances
fundraising goal. In 2008, credit
at $386,000, representing a
decline largely due to the renovation
project.
As with each year, annual
contributions from credit unions
in 2008 proved to be indispensable. It was evident that the
“THE FINANCIAL
leagues to achieve their annual fund-
CREDIT UNION
HOUSE REMAINS
SOLID.”
unions in nineteen states were
successful in working with their
POSITION OF
raising goals. Leagues that reached
100% of goal were: Alaska, Arizona,
Colorado, Delaware, Georgia,
Indiana, Iowa, Maine, Mississippi,
ongoing support from credit
Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Ohio,
unions, their boards, state credit
Oregon, South Carolina, Vermont,
union leagues, and other system
Virginia, Washington and Wisconsin.
entities such as CUNA Mutual
In closing, I would like to note
Group and CO-OP Financial Services continue to
that the independent CPA firm of Johnson Lambert
be the foundation for long-term financial viability
& Associates conducted an audit of the financial
for Credit Union House. This support also made
statements of Credit Union House, LLC, for the
possible several improvements at the Credit Union
year ending 2007. The financial statements along
Annex. Renovations are now complete, providing
with the opinion of the auditors are available from
very useful and attractive event facilities as well
Credit Union House. Audited financial statements
as modern offices for tenants. The renovation
for the year ending 2008 were not available at this
afforded the opportunity for a higher market value
report’s publication.
to the rental space.
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In pursuit of this sustained annual giving
C
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a
Scenes From The Year
Xceed Financial CU President/CEO Teresa
Freeborn listens on as Rep. Ed Royce
(R, CA-40) addresses credit union leaders
from California.
Doug Fecher, President/CEO of Wright Pattman CU, and his board took advantage of CU House’s
facilities during a fall planning session. John Florian of the Ohio CU League is also pictured.
Representatives from Illinois credit unions and ICUL with Rep. Jesse Jackson (D, IL-2).
CommunityAmerica President/CEO Dennis Pierce and
Dan Mica attend a reception honoring Mike Patrick as
an inductee to the CU House Hall of Leaders.
Montana Credit Union Network
President/CEO Tracie Kenyon and
Sen. Max Baucus (D-MT).
Sen. Harkin (D-IA) speaks with representatives from
Iowa’s credit unions.
Texas CU League President/CEO Dick Ensweiler and representatives
from Texas credit unions.
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2008 CREDIT UNION HOUSE, LLC BOARD
OF
DIRECTORS
LLC
LLC MEMBERS
Chairman
Richard D. Pillow
Virginia Credit Union League
Presidential Level Members
($300,000 +)
California Credit Union League
Credit Union Association of Colorado
Pennsylvania Credit Union Association
Texas Credit Union League
Congressional Level Members
($200,000 – $299,999)
Vice Chairman
Roshara J. Holub
Missouri CU Assn
Florida Credit Union League
Missouri Credit Union Association
Credit Union Association of New York
Virginia Credit Union League
Wisconsin Credit Union League
Cabinet Level Members
($100,000 – $199,000)
John C. Dill
Treasurer
CU Assns. of CO & WY
American Association of
Credit Union Leagues
Georgia Credit Union Affiliates
Illinois Credit Union League
Ohio Credit Union League
Oklahoma Credit Union League
South Carolina Credit Union League
Ambassador Level Members
($50,000 - $99,999)
Secretary
Charles E. Elliott, Jr.
Mississippi CU Assn.
Alabama Credit Union League
Arkansas Credit Union League
Arizona Credit Union League
Connecticut Credit Union Association
Idaho Credit Union League
Indiana Credit Union League
Kentucky Credit Union League
Maine Credit Union League
Maryland & D.C. Credit Union Association
Massachusetts Credit Union League
Michigan Credit Union League
Mid-America Credit Union Association
Minnesota Credit Union Network
New Jersey Credit Union League
North Carolina Credit Union Network
Credit Union Association of Oregon
South Carolina Credit Union League
Utah League of Credit Unions
Diplomat Level Members
($10,000 - $49,999)
Alaska Credit Union League
Delaware Credit Union League
Hawaii Credit Union League
Iowa Credit Union League
Kansas Credit Union Association
Louisiana Credit Union League
Mississippi Credit Union Association
Montana Credit Union Network
Nebraska Credit Union League
Nevada Credit Union League
New Hampshire Credit Union League
Credit Union Association of New Mexico
Rhode Island Credit Union League
Tennessee Credit Union League
Association of Vermont Credit Unions
Washington Credit Union League
West Virginia Credit Union League
Credit Union Association of Wyoming
Director
Richard L. Ensweiler
Texas Credit Union League
WOCCU representatives enjoyed our audio-visual offerings during a strategy meeting.
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President
Daniel A. Mica
Credit Union National Association
Thank You
2008 CONTRIBUTORS
Capital Sponsors
CUNA Mutual Group
Indiana Credit Union League
$60,000 – Videoconferencing Upgrade
$25,000 – Front Walk Paver
Annual Contributors
Patron Level ($15,000+)
BECU
Indiana Credit Union League
Ohio’s Credit Unions
Randolph Brooks Federal Credit Union
Chairman Level ($10,000 - $14,999)
Georgia’s Credit Unions
New York’s Credit Unions
SchoolsFirst Federal Credit Union
Wisconsin Credit Union League
Platinum Level ($5,000 - $9,999)
Alaska USA Federal Credit Union
Clearview Federal Credit Union
Consumers Cooperative Credit Union
CPM Federal Credit Union
Iowa’s Credit Unions
Michigan’s Credit Union
Virginia Credit Union, Inc.
World Council of Credit Unions
Gold Level ($2,500 - $4,999)
Anheuser Busch Employees Credit Union
Arizona State Credit Union
Arrowhead Credit Union
California Credit Union League
Central Sunbelt Federal Credit Union
CommunityAmerica Credit Union
CPM Federal Credit Union
Credit Union Associations of Colorado & Wyoming
Desert Schools Federal Credit Union
First Community Credit Union
First Tech Credit Union
Florida Credit Union League
Illinois Credit Union System
Maine Credit Union League
Mississippi Credit Union Association
MIT Federal Credit Union
Nebraska’s Credit Unions
On Point Community Credit Union
Pennsylvania Credit Union Association
South Carolina Credit Union League
Star One Credit Union
State Employees Credit Union of Maryland
Virginia Credit Union League
Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA), Virginia CU League
President/CEO Rick Pillow and VACUL representatives.
Silver Level ($1,000 - $2,499)
66 Federal Credit Union
ABCO Credit Union
AEA Federal Credit Union
Anheuser-Busch Employees Credit Union
Arkansas Credit Union League
Association of Vermont Credit Unions
Atlantic Regional Federal Credit Union
Avanta Federal Credit Union
BayPort Credit Union
Bellco Credit Union
Call Federal Credit Union
Carolina Trust Federal Credit Union
Charlotte Metro Credit Union
CoastHills Federal Credit Union
CommonWealth Credit Union
Community Educators Credit Union
Credit Union Association of Oregon
Daniel A. Mica
Decatur Earthmover Credit Union
Del One (Delaware FCU)
Dutch Point Credit Union, Inc.
Fairmont Federal Credit Union
First Community Credit Union
Focus Credit Union
Freedom Credit Union
Genisys Credit Union
Great Wisconsin Credit Union
GTE Federal Credit Union
Heritage Trust Federal Credit Union
Langley Federal Credit Union
Liberty Savings FCU
Mid America Credit Union Association
Missoula Federal Credit Union
Missouri Corporate Credit Union
Northwest Federal Credit Union
PA State Employees Credit Union
Pacific Service Credit Union
Philadelphia Federal Credit Union
Pine Bluff Cotton Belt Federal Credit Union
Premier Federal Credit Union
Providence Health System Federal Credit Union
Pueblo Area Chapter of Credit Unions
Redstone Federal Credit Union
SAFE Federal Credit Union
Sooper Credit Union
Southern California Postal CU
SPC Cooperative Credit Union
SRP Federal Credit Union
St. Anne’s Credit Union of Fall River
State Department Federal Credit Union
Tampa Bay Federal Credit Union
The Tennessee Credit Union
Travis Credit Union
Triangle Credit Union
Ukrainian National Credit Union Association
United Consumers Credit Union
VaCorp FCU
Weststar Credit Union
Winston-Salem City Employees’ Credit Union
Xerox Federal Credit Union
Cornerstone Level ($500 - $999)
1st Advantage Federal Credit Union
ABNB Federal Credit Union
Affinity Plus Federal Credit Union
American Heritage Federal Credit Union
American Spirit Federal Credit Union
AmeriChoice Federal Credit Union
Atlantic City Electric Company Employees
Federal Credit Union
Atlantic Federal Credit Union
Billings Federal Credit Union
Black Hills Federal Credit Union
Blackhawk Community Credit Union
Boeing Wichita Credit Union
Bronco Federal Credit Union
Campus USA Credit Union
Central Minnesota Federal Credit Union
Chestnut Run Federal Credit Union
Choice One Community Federal Credit Union
Coastal Federal Credit Union
Corporate America Family Credit Union
County Educators FCU
Credit Union Association of New Mexico
Daniel C. Penn at MaPS Credit Union
Delaware Credit Union League
Department of Commerce Federal Credit Union
Dexsta Federal Credit Union
DPL Federal Credit Union
DuPont Fibers Federal Credit Union
Educational Systems Federal Credit Union
Envsion Credit Union
FAA First FCU
Family Trust Federal Credit Union
Fitzsimons Community Credit Union
Freedom First Federal Credit Union
Greenville Federal Credit Union
Hiway Federal Credit Union
Idaho Advantage Credit Union
Land of Lincoln Credit Union
Library of Congress Federal Credit Union
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5/18/09 4:19:42 PM
Cornerstone Level ($500 - $999) continued
House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D,
MD-5) visits an event held on the CU
House Rooftop Terrace.
Martinsville DuPont Credit Union
Mid-Minnesota Federal Credit Union
Members Cooperative Credit Union
Minnco Credit Union
NuMark Credit Union
OSU Federal Credit Union
Oxford Federal Credit Union
Pawtucket Credit Union
Peoples Trust Credit Union
Piedmont Aviation Credit Union
Planites Credit Union
Point Plus Credit Union
Postal Credit Union
Premier Members FCU
Prince George’s Community Federal Credit
Union
R.I.A Federal Credit Union
Riverset Credit Union
Roanoke Postal Employees’ FCU
Rogue Federal Credit Union
Roshara Holub
Seattle Metropolitan Credit Union
Spire Federal Credit Union
Telco Community Credit Union
Thomas Cook
TLC Federal Credit Union
Topline FCU
Transportation Federal Credit Union
United Credit Union
US Federal Credit Union
West Virginia Central Credit Union
Bronze Level ($250 - $499)
Dan Mica and Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) at a
Virginia Credit Union League event.
Mississippi CU Assn. President/CEO Charles Elliott and
representatives from Mississippi’s credit unions.
Advantage One Credit Union
Advantage Plus FCU
Alcoa Tenn Federal Credit Union
Alloy Federal Credit Union
Altier Credit Union
America’s Credit Union
Arkansas Federal Credit Union
Autotruck Federal Credit Union
Beach Municipal Federal Credit Union
Benchmark FCU
Big Spring Community Federal Credit Union
Bloomington Postal Employees Credit Union
Blue Flame Credit Union
Celco Federal Credit Union
Century Employees SFCU
Collins Community Credit Union
CommonWealth One Federal Credit Union
Credit Union of New Jersey
Cross Valley Federal Credit Union
Deepwater Industries Federal Credit Union
Deer Valley Credit Union
Del Norte Credit Union
Delaware Alliance Federal Credit Union
Department of Labor FCU
E1 Financial Credit Union
E53 Federal Credit Union
Eastern Panhandle Community
Federal Credit Union
Eddy Federal Credit Union
Elgin City Employees Credit Union
Entrust Federal Credit Union
Everyone’s Federal Credit Union
Financial Plus Credit Union
First Choice Federal Credit Union
Five County Credit Union
Florida West Coast Credit Union
Fort Meade Credit Union
Frick Tri-County Federal Credit Union
General Mills Federal Credit Union
Gold Coast Federal Credit Union
GPO Federal Credit Union
Hampton Roads Educators’ Credit Union, Inc.
Hartford Municipal Employees FCU
Health Facilities Federal Credit Union
Henrico Federal Credit Union
Hughes Federal Credit Union
In memory of Pam Jarman
Janet Sowder
Justice Federal Credit Union
Kentucky Employees Credit Union
Keystone United Methodist FCU
Kimberly Clark CU
Lebanon FCU
Leon & Mary Ellen Fulginiti
Local 1233 Federal Credit Union
Long Peaks Chapter of The
Credit Union Association of Colorado
Melrose Credit Union
Members Choice Credit Union
Members Credit Union
Moline Municipal Credit Union
Montana First Credit Union
MWRD Employees Credit Union
Navigant Credit Union
New Castle County Delaware Employees
Federal Credit Union
North Memorial FCU
Northwest Arkansas Federal Credit Union
Northwest Community Credit Union
Northwest Priority Credit Union
Palmetto Citizens Federal Credit Union
Park Side Federal Credit Union
Paul Gentile
Penn East Federal Credit Union
Peoples Advantage Federal Credit Union
Peoples Choice Credit union
Peoples Federal Credit Union
Premier Credit Union
Rainbow Federal Credit Union
Reliant Federal Credit Union
Richmond Postal Credit Union, Inc.
Riegelwood Federal Credit Union
Rivermark Community Credit Union
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Bronze Level ($250 - $499) continued
Saint Agnes Employees’ Federal Credit Union
San Luis Valley Chapter
Scott Credit Union
Secured Advantage Federal Credit Union
Service 1st Federal Credit Union
Spokane Federal Credit Union
St. Jean’s Credit Union
Staley Credit Union
Sun East Federal Credit Union
Thom Ewen
Unitus Community Credit Union
University of Virginia Community Credit Union
Virginia Beach Schools Federal Credit Union
Vision Financial Federal Credit Union
WECCU Credit Union
Wichita Federal Credit Union
Friends of Credit Union House
($25 - $249)
Allegheny Energy Federal Credit Union
Alliance Credit Union
Animas Credit Union
Area Educational Credit Union
Arnold Ramirez
Artesia Credit Union
Assemblies of God Credit Union
Beacon Credit Union
Belvoir Federal Credit Union
Benjamin F. Gravely III
Bernard Balsis, Jr.
Bill Harmon
Bob Steeves
Brian Bradley
Bruce Forbes
Bruce Rodela in memory of Glen Reese
Canals & Trails Credit Union
Capitol CUSO, LLC
Carol Murray
Carol Woolard
Catholic & Community Credit Union
Central Illinois Chapter of Credit Union
Central Illinois Credit Union
Central Virginia Federal Credit Union
Champion Credit Union
Cha-Tel Federal Credit Union
Chuck Molina
Cindy Rein-Zima
Class Act Federal Credit Union
Connie Major
Connie Miller
Cookie Yoder
Cornerstone Credit Union
Cornerstone Federal Credit Union
Cornerstone Financial Credit Union
Cosden Federal Credit Union
Crossroads Credit Union
CSX Chicago Terminal Credit Union
Cynthia Connelly
Dakota Plains Credit Union
Dakota Territory Federal Credit Union
Dakotaland Federal Credit Union
Dale L. Rutt
Danville Bell Credit Union
Danville City Employees Federal Credit Union
David B. Nolan, Esq.
Dawn Dunkelberger
Rep. Maxine Waters (D, CA-35) House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Rep. Charlie
Rangel, (D, NY-15), Rep. Barbara Lee (D, CA-9), Rep. Al Green (D, TX-9)
and others attend a political event at Credit Union House.
Dean Archer
Dee Edie at Diamond Lakes FCU
Deming School Employees Credit Union
Denay Moles
Don Yuvan
Ed Presnell
Eileen Crean
Estacado Credit Union
Fairfax City Federal Credit Union
Fergus County Federal Credit Union
Fort Bragg Federal Credit Union
Fox Valley Credit Union
Franklin Trust Federal Credit Union
Fresno Fire Department CU
G.A.P. Federal Credit Union
GEM Federal Credit Union
Glenn Rambler
Goodyear-Danville Family Credit Union
Guadalupe Credit Union
Guthrie Federal Credit Union
Guy Trenhaile
Hampton V.A. Federal Credit Union
Hancock School Employees Federal Credit
Union
HealthCare Plus FCU
Hickory Springs Federal Credit Union
High Plains Federal Credit Union
Huron C N W Federal Credit Union
Hutchinson Credit Union
ICI America Federal Credit Union
Illinois Community Credit Union
Irvin Works FCU
James D. Holt
James J. Miller, Jr.
Idaho CU League President/CEO Alan Cameron and a delegation of Idaho
credit union professionals attend an event in conjunction with their Hike the Hill.
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Friends of Credit Union House ($25 - $249) continued
Rep. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) and MD & DC
CU Assn President/CEO Michael Beall.
Alabama CU League President/CEO Gary Wolter
listens as CUNA VP Legislative Affairs Ryan
Donavan briefs representatives from AL’s CUs.
John Dill, President/CEO, CU Assns. of CO &
WY asks a question of Rep. Marilyn Musgrave
(R, CO-4).
James Kirk
Jay Flanagan
Jeff-County Schools Federal Credit Union
Jersey Central FCU
Jim McCormack
Joanne Duncan
Joel and Louisa Romaine
John C. DiNofrio
John R. Godwin
Kansas State University Federal Credit Union
Kansas Teachers Community Credit Union
Karen Woods
Kaskaskia Valley Community Credit Union
KC Fairfax FCU
Kentucky Credit Union League
Lakelands Federal Credit Union
Lea Community Federal Credit Union
Lincoln County Credit Union
Linda Walker at Riverdale Credit Union
LOCO Credit Union
Los Alamos Schools Federal Credit Union
Lynn Kothe
M & C (Menlo Park) FCU
Maine Highlands Federal Credit Union
Marc Vogel
Marily James Rhoades
Marla Marsh
Michael Balls
Mike Litzau
Mississippi DHS Credit Union
Mississippi Farm Bureau Federal Credit Union
Mon Valley Community Federal Credit Union
Montana Federal Credit Union
Montclair Postal Employees Credit Union
Mountain Gem Credit Union
Net Federal Credit Union
New Century Credit Union
New Mexico Central Credit Union
New Salem Credit Union
North Alabama Educators Credit Union
North Star Community Credit Union
NSF Federal Credit Union
O.C.P.S. Federal Credit Union
OTERO Federal Credit Union
P. G. & W. Employees FCU
Pathfinder Federal Credit Union
Patricia Hain
Patrick Adams
Peggy Cummins
Peggy Spangler
Pennsylvania-American Water
Federal Credit Union
Peoria Postal Employees Credit Union
Permaculture Credit Union
PPG & Associates FCU
Provident Federal Credit Union
Quay Schools Federal Credit Union
Railway Credit Union
Ray Partain
Richard E. Skaggs
Richmond Fire Department Credit Union
Rina Pantano
Rincones Presbyterian Credit Union
Robert Walls, Sr.
Ronald Hamilton
Roswell Community Federal Credit Union
Sandia Area Federal Credit Union
School District 40 Employees Credit Union
SDC Employees Credit Union
Seaford Federal Credit Union
Sean McDonald
Service Plus Credit Union
Shell Community Federal Credit Union
Shell-Fir Credit Union
Sherry Roman
Smokey Stowers
South Division Credit Union
Southwest Federal Credit Union
Spokane Teachers Credit Union
St. Matthews Federal Credit Union
Steven D. Schlundt
Streator Community Credit Union
Streator Onized Credit Union
SunComp Credit Union
T & P Federal Credit Union
Tamera Barber
Three Rivers Community Credit Union
Tom Decker
Tom Kane
Town & Country Credit Union
Tracy Sussmann
U 1st Community Federal Credit Union
Union Trades Federal Credit Union
United Federal Credit Union
United Northwest Federal Credit Union
Utilities Employees Credit Union
Valdosta Teachers Federal Credit Union
Valley 1st Community FCU
Valley Industrial Credit Union
Vantage Point Federal Credit Union
Vicksburg Railroad Credit Union
Virginia Boxer Federal Credit Union
West Community Credit Union
Western Healthcare FCU
White Sands Federal Credit Union
Win-Hood Co-op Credit Union
WYSE Federal Credit Union
Beverage service provided by the Coca-Cola Family FCU
and the Coca Cola Company
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Congratulations & Thank You
These 19 states reached their 2008 fundraising goals:
Alaska
Arizona
Colorado
Delaware
Georgia
Indiana
West Virginia credit union delegation on the steps of Credit Union House.
Iowa
Maine
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Ohio
Oregon
South Carolina
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
Wisconsin
Richard Gose, CUNA’s SVP-Political Affairs speaks with
Rep. Tim Walz (D, MN-1) during an event with Minnesota’s CUs.
Oregon credit union delegation enjoys the Capitol view from the CU House Rooftop Terrace during CUNA’s 2008 Governmental Affairs Conference.
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The
Credit Union House
serves as a central point for
credit union activity in Washington.
It provides our three-tiered system
(CUNA, state leagues, credit unions)
with a tangible and visible presence in
our nation’s capitol.
Credit Union House
403 C Street, NE
Washington, DC 20002
(202) 548-3131