RALEIGH, N.C. — More than 700 members from around North Carolina attended State Employees' Credit Union's recent annual meeting.

The $14 billion SECU held its 70th annual meeting Oct. 9 at the Sheraton Hotel at Four Seasons in Greensboro, N.C. Attendees participated in a series of educational breakout sessions. Each session concluded with an open forum for volunteer feedback and discussion.

During a lively pre-meeting presentation, Tom Glatt, president/CEO of Continental FCU, talked on credit union ownership and the cooperative spirit. In the spring, Continental was involved in an unprecedented merger scenario with Wings Financial FCU.

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Meanwhile, SECU's Advisory Boards are made up of approximately 1,800 volunteer members who represent each of its 214 branches statewide. The boards also serve as ambassadors in their communities, according to the CU.

"As an advocate for my credit union, I hope the news of the many positive SECU initiatives will spread well beyond the borders of North Carolina and provide examples for other credit unions to follow," said Jim Roberts, Raleigh-Hammond Road Advisory Board member.

SECU serves more than 1.4 million members.

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