CUs Serving Hawaii’s Military Community Meet for DCUC-Hosted Luncheon

HONOLULU–The Defense Credit Union Council (DCUC) hosted a luncheon for its Hawaiian member credit unions that brought together members from across the islands to “discuss the unique aspects of serving the military community in Hawaii.”

“Hawaii has always been proud of its cultural and ethnic diversity – we grew up understanding the values of being respectful and working together,” shared Ron Aoki, president and CEO of Schofield FCU. “This meeting gave the Hawaii DCUC members that opportunity to put those values into action by coming together and aligning ourselves to ensure that we are supporting each other in serving our military and veteran communities.”

Issues discussed included advocacy strategy, emerging concerns and issues, how to get the most value from DCUC, and laying the groundwork for DCUC’s third active sub-council, according to the Defense Council.

Much like its other sub-councils in the Mid-West and Overseas, this Sub-Council would address issues that are unique to serving the military and veteran community in this region, the DCUC added.

‘Unified Discussion’

“Meeting with our members is a fundamental part of serving them. We always enjoy seeing our members at our conferences, and it is a great privilege to visit many of them where they work each day and see firsthand what they need to continue providing excellent service to their members,” said Anthony Hernandez, DCUC president/CEO. “We enjoyed hosting this luncheon where members could come together for a unified discussion on what they need from us as their trade association to succeed.”

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