Del-One FCU’s annual meeting celebrated achievements

Posted 6/14/21

DOVER — Del-One Federal Credit Union’s annual meeting was held on Tuesday, May 18 both virtually and in-person at the Modern Maturity Center in Dover. 

Many members viewed the …

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Del-One FCU’s annual meeting celebrated achievements

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DOVER — Del-One Federal Credit Union’s annual meeting was held on Tuesday, May 18 both virtually and in-person at the Modern Maturity Center in Dover. 

Many members viewed the virtual event, and approximately 125 members and employees attended the in-person event. 

A meal prepared by the staff at the Modern Maturity Center was enjoyed by all, and many door prizes were awarded (including those attending virtually). Board directors elected included Lisa Strusowski, Trey Wallace and Courtney Stewart. Del-One appreciates and values the guidance and expertise provided by all the amazing volunteers that continuously give of their time and talent to serve on the board of directors.

Both Board Chair Steveman Smith and President/CEO Ron Baron spoke of Del-One’s performance in 2020. Though the global pandemic affected all businesses, membership increased by 2% to 72,548 member-owners, and the Credit Union National Association estimated that Del-One provided over $6.4 million in direct financial benefits to its members in 2020.  

Also, as 2020 was the 60th anniversary for Del-One, the credit union developed and exceeded a “60 Acts of Kindness” goal to benefit the community.  

Director Emeritus and former Board Chairwoman Nancy Shevock recognized Betty Baker and Bob Seaberg, two individuals who passed away recently and were very important to the history of Del-One.

Board Director Dr. Lisa Strusowski was awarded the Second Annual R. Bryce Breezy Brown Service Award. This award, named for former Del-One Board member R. Bryce Breezy Brown whose loyalty and dedication truly made a difference, is presented annually to a volunteer who exhibits those same characteristics. The recipient of this award chooses a charitable organization, and $2,500 is donated to the chosen charity. 

This year, Dr. Strusowski chose the Meals of Hope program, an initiative with the Dover Capital City Rotary Service Club that assists in feeding those in need in the local community.   

Also, during the annual meeting, two Delaware high school seniors were recognized for winning $2,500 college scholarships, and employees of Del-One were recognized for years of service and accomplishments. 

Facilities Manager Sean Kemp received the Teammate of the Year award & the Wilmington Branch received the Branch of the Year award. There were two Departments of the Year; the Contact Center and the Information Technology Department, and Director of Marketing Amy Resh received the President’s Award for 2020.

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