2nd Quarter 2006 - Credit Union House

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2nd Quarter 2006 - Credit Union House
Volume 1, Issue 2
Credit Union House
End of 2nd Quarter 2006
Highlights From The Hill
The Capitol View Room, sponsored
by Pennsylvania’s credit unions,
provides a great location for your
next event.
M a nage r ’s M e s s age
My second quarter at Credit Union
House has been full of highlights:
We held almost 30 events; there
were many opportunities to share
Credit Union House information;
and two states reached their
annual fundraising goals for the
first time. Congratulations to
Virginia and Colorado on those
efforts! Okay, and I guess I can’t
help myself...even though it was
technically the beginning of July
and therefore the 3rd quarter, I also
have to congratulate Montana and
Vermont for being the fourth and
fifth states to reach their goals this
year. Along with Alaska, Delaware,
Georgia, Hawaii, Maine, and
Wyoming who reached their annual
goals in 2005, and Washington,
who has already reached its annual
goal twice: once in 2005 and once
in 2006, these states are leading
the way in sustained annual giving.
Passion
for the credit union difference
Vision
for a credit union presence
on Capitol Hill
Commitment
to making a political impact
Inside This Issue...
Events Update
2
2006 Contributors
3
In Your State
4
Contribute Today
4
In other highlights, I was honored
to attend league annual meetings
in South Carolina, Virginia, and
Maryland. I celebrated the opening
of the DC office of the Maryland
& DC Credit Union Association.
At Future Forum in Orlando,
I
chatted
with
hundreds of people
about Credit Union
House. Among them
was Carroll Beach,
the first Chairman
of the Credit Union
House, LLC Board of
Directors.
In
June,
many
of
my
former
counterparts came CUNA’s Political Affairs Director Trey Hawkins
to DC for AACUL’s and Jill Jarman prepare for one of the many
GAPS and PR/ second quarter events.
Communicators
Union House, CUNA’s political staff,
Conference. I had the chance to Credit Union House staff, and league
speak to the GAPS group about staff work together to make these
Credit Union House as a political events successful. This coordination
advocacy tool. As I considered underscores the cornerstone of the
what new information I could share CU movement: cooperation.
with this knowledgeable group,
From its founding to its everyday
it dawned on me that one of my
operations, all of Credit Union
favorite parts about Credit Union
House’s success has come from
House might go unnoticed by many.
and continues to come from one
When I came to work here, I was
thing: the cooperative efforts of
pleasantly surprised by the amount
the many different groups (credit
of coordination that takes place
unions, leagues, AACUL, and CUNA)
with CUNA’s political staff.
that make the entire credit union
Each time a league schedules a movement possible. Thank you to
Hike the Hill or CULAC considers a each of you for your role
sponsorship of an event at Credit in that cooperation!
CU H ouse F e at u r e d I t e m
This quarter’s featured item is the
C r e di t U n ion H ouse R e n de r i ng
available for purchase through Credit Union House. The sketch is a great reminder in
your office or home of your home away from home on Capitol Hill. Another idea for using
this featured product appears on page 4, courtesy of the Florida Credit Union League.
For information about ordering your own Credit Union House print to display in your
credit union or league office, please call 202.548.3131.
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Volume 1, Issue 2
2 n d Q ua rt e r E v e n t s
helped position Credit Union House
as another way credit unions can
support political candidates.
Sen. George Allen thanks Rick
Pillow & Virginia’s CUs for their
endorsement.
Credit Union House hosted 29
events during the second quarter.
These events included political
fundraisers, credit union and league
receptions,
and
informational
sessions.
Credit Union House staff worked
with CUNA’s political affairs staff to
host two informational luncheons for
political fundraisers. These lunches
Credit Union House also had the
honor of hosting the Virginia Credit
Union League’s appreciation
dinner for credit unions involved with
the league’s political affairs efforts,
including reaching their annual
Credit Union House fundraising goal
for the first time in 2006. During
the appreciation dinner, VACUL
President Rick Pillow announced
the league’s endorsement of
Senator George Allen, who
appeared to be overwhelmed
with the endorsement and the
approximately 3 million credit union
members it represented.
In June, Credit Union House
welcomed the Ukrainian National
CU Association for a reception that
included a live showing of Ukraine’s
soccer team winning a semi-final
game in overtime.
Distinguished Guests
Congressman Mike Michaud
of Maine showed his state pride
with a lobster bake. Congressman
Mike Honda
celebrated his
birthday with
sushi,
sake,
and karaoke.
Eight political
fundraising
breakfasts,
lunches,
or
receptions were
held during the
second quarter.
Events brought
in a total of 23
Members of Arkansas’ Congressional delegation (Marion Berry, D-1st;
Vic Snyder, D-2nd, and Mike Ross, D-4th) met with League President
Reta Kahley and representatives from Arkansas’ credit unions at a
June reception.
Members of Congress,
from 18 states and
Guam.
For more information
about hosting an event at
CUH, or to share photos
and stories from your
event for publication in
this newsletter, please
contact Jill Jarman.
Kentucky’s CUs welcomed Congressman
Geoff Davis to their reception.
Congressman Mike Honda
(CA) celebrates his birthday with
karaoke at Credit Union House.
Sen. Jeff Sessions (AL) visits with supporters at a
June reception.
3rd Quarter Events
16 League Events
Arizona
Colorado
Georgia
Idaho
Iowa
Maine
Massachusetts
Montana
New Hampshire
North Carolina
Ohio
Rhode Island
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
BECU
Justice FCU
Board Meetings
5 political events
including a rooftop BBQ
and a Governor’s breakfast
Ukrainian CU representatives from New York and NYSCUL
President/CEO Bill Mellin met with the Ambassador from Ukraine.
Highlights from the Hill
Page 3
2006 Contributors (Through June 30, 2006)
Alabama
Redstone FCU
Illinois
Citizens Equity First CU
Arizona
Deer Valley CU
Indiana
Smokey Stowers
California
Star One CU
Xerox FCU
Barry Kane
Esther M. Klein
Pacific Service CU
Bert Fallon
Massachusetts
St. Anne’s CU of Fall River
Merrimack Valley FCU
MIT FCU
Colorado
Mark Cummins
Carla Hedrick
Glenda Hiatt
Marilyn James Rhoades
Robert G. Wilson
R.J. & Patricia Marquez
Daniel J. Burk
Michael D. O’Neill
Grace Stanton Rieger
Colorado CU League
Judith A. Booth
Ron Rakowsky
Bellco CU
Steve & Shannon Vansickler
Flatirons Chapter of CUs
Sooper CU
Brad March
Mark Gisi
Gay & Mike Hetland
Dotti Johnson
Kerry Goodliffe Parry
Michael Williams
Douglas Ferraro
C. Marshal Litzau
Keith Cowling
Charles Emmer
Sandra Neves
Mary O’Shea
Colorado State Employees CU
Eleni Sarris
Pueblo Area Chapter of CUs
District of Columbia
Trey Hawkins
Florida
GTE FCU
Georgia
Cynthia Connelly
Maine
Peoples Choice CU
Maine Highlands FCU
Michigan
T & C FCU
Wy-South FCU
MidWest Financial CU
Missouri
Roshara Holub
United Consumers CU
Montana
Fergus County FCU
Avanta FCU
Billings FCU
Lincoln County CU
Rocky Mountain CU
Community FCU
Park Side FCU
Ravalli County FCU
North Carolina
Blue Flame CU
New Hampshire
Triangle CU
New Jersey
Robert S. Walls, Sr.
Denise Metta
Public Service FCU
County Educators FCU
M & C (Menlo Park) FCU
Jay Flanagan
Essex County Teachers FCU
New York
Melrose CU
GPO FCU
Oklahoma
66 FCU
Oregon
Northwest Community CU
Oregon Community CU
Northwest Priority CU
Rivermark Community CU
Daniel C. Penn at MaPS CU
Unitus Community CU
CU Association of Oregon
Rogue FCU
SOFCU Community CU
Pennsylvania
Utilities Employees CU
PA State Employees CU
Rhode Island
Pawtucket CU
South Carolina
SAFE FCU
Carolina Trust FCU
Greenville FCU
SRP FCU
South Dakota
Black Hills FCU
Dakota Territory FCU
Tennessee
Alcoa Tenn FCU
The Tennessee CU
Eastman CU
Texas
Randolph Brooks FCU
Utah
America First CU
Virginia
L.O.M.H. Employees FCU
Commonwealth One FCU
Freedom First FCU
Virginia CU, Inc.
Naval Mid-Atlantic FCU
HRT Employees FCU
PWC Employees CU
Richmond Fire Department CU
Fort Lee FCU
Univ. of Virginia Community CU
WECCU CU
Bronco FCU
Goodyear-Danville Family CU
ABNB FCU
Virginia Boxer FCU
DuPont Fibers FCU
Call FCU
1st Advantage FCU
Baylands FCU
Beacon CU
Bellwood FCU
C & O FCU
Celco FCU
Connects FCU
Danville City Employees FCU
Entrust FCU
Fairfax City FCU
Fairfax County FCU
Fort Belvoir FCU
Henrico FCU
Hopewell Chemical FCU
Justice FCU
Langley FCU
Life Line CU
Lynchburg Foundry FCU
Martinsville DuPont CU
Newport News Shipbuilding
Employees CU
Northern Piedmont FCU
Radford Pipe Shop FCU
Spruance Cellophane CU
St. Matthews FCU
State Department FCU
SunComp CU
Tidewater Telephone CU
Valley Industrial CU
Vantage Point FCU
Virginia Beach Municipal FCU
Virginia Beach Schools FCU
Virginia Educators CU
Waynesboro Employees CU
Peoples Advantage FCU
NSF FCU
Shore Memorial FCU
Hampton V.A. FCU
Richmond Postal CU
NSWC FCU
Fort Monroe CU
VaCorp FCU
Associates FCU
PFD-Firefighters CU
Chuck Molina
Northwest FCU Foundation
Washington
Boeing Employees CU
Spokane FCU
Byron Edgett
Wisconsin
Credit Union Executives Society
Great Wisconsin CU
Beverage Service provided to Credit Union House compliments of The Coca-Cola Company
and The Coca-Cola Company Family Federal Credit Union
During the 1st half of 2006, CU House received contributions from 177
individuals & CUs; 124 of these contributions were from first time contributors.
See page 4 to learn how you can contribute to Credit Union House!
Credit Union House
403 C Street, NE
Washington, DC 20002
Tel: 202-548-3131
Fax: 202-548-3148
web: www.cuhouse.com
Board of Directors:
Bob Walls
Chairman
Rick Pillow
Vice Chairman
Rosie Holub
Treasurer
Guy Hood
Secretary
John Dill
Con tr ibu te
Today
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home away from home on Capitol
Hill today. Please choose the
level that is right for you and help
maintain credit unions’ permanent
presence in Washington D.C.
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CUH I n You r S tat e
FCUL EVP Aletta
Shutes presents U.S.
Rep. Jeff Miller (R-1)
with a rendering of CUH
at the Florida Dinner
held during 2006 GAC.
On a Hill Visit during the 2006
GAC, FCUL SVP of Finance Scott
Morgan presents U.S. Sen. Bill
Nelson (D) with a CUH sketch.
Nebraska CU League President/
CEO Scott Sullivan presents the
Goldenrod to Gov. Heineman.
Nevada’s CUs present the Sagebrush to Gov. Guinn.