WASHINGTON – The Defense Credit Union Council has formed the DCUC Texas Sub-Council.
The trade organization said the Sub-Council was formed to address the specific challenges and opportunities faced by credit unions serving military members, veterans, and their families in Texas.
"DCUC has been a steadfast advocate for the vital role credit unions play in supporting the financial well-being of servicemembers, veterans, and their families,” said DCUC President/CEO Anthony Hernandez. “While strengthening our efforts in the Texas region, this unique Sub-Council serves to provide our members an additional platform to champion their interests and operations.”
According to DCUC, the regional event will enable credit union executives and leaders to share and receive insights, highlight concerns, and discuss strategies for delivering the best financial services to military and veteran members.
“The Texas Sub-Council presents an excellent opportunity for DCUC to strengthen our responsibility and accessibility to credit unions in the Texas region,” shared Jason Stverak, DCUC Chief Advocacy Officer. “This will also help shape and advance our enhanced advocacy agenda for the future.”
Increasing Member Value
“DCUC remains committed to increasing its member value, ensuring that credit unions are fully equipped to support those who serve our country,” added Hernandez. “The formation of this new Sub-Council is a key component of our broader strategic plan to enhance our representation of all credit unions serving our Nation’s military and veteran communities.”
Registration is now open for the Sub-Council’s first meeting, which will take place Nov. 13, from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. CT, at Randolph-Brooks Federal Credit Union Headquarters in Live Oak, Texas.
“The event will be held as a luncheon, offering members an opportunity to connect in person, network, and collaborate on initiatives tailored to the needs of the Texas defense credit union community,” DCUC said, adding all active and affiliate DCUC members in Texas are eligible to join and participate in the Texas Sub-Council.
For more information or to register for the event, visit dcuc.org/TexasSubCouncil or contact Natalie Rogers at nrogers@dcuc.org.
