Monday, March 12, 2012

White House Withdrew Carla M. León-Decker Nomination

The White House withdrew the nomination of Carla M. León-Decker to be a Member of the National Credit Union Administration Board for a term expiring August 2, 2017. Carla M. León-Decker was nominated to replace Board Member Gigi Hyland, whose term had expired.

4 comments:

  1. Just take one look at her D.C. Credit Union Call Report. Call her the "Decker Wrecker" - How much money do you have to lose in order to get nominated to be the NCUA regulator?

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  2. That's not fair. She inherited that major unexplained loss, and has spent a great deal of time and effort to resolve it. Preceeding staff....

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  3. If you can't manage a single credit union on a profitable basis, why would the President nominate you to a national supervisory role?
    It is commendable that her nomination was withdrawn.

    It is embarrassing the some national credit union organizations initially supported this faulty candidate.

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  4. NCUA CALL REPORT DATA YEAR END
    DC Credit Union Charter No.: 16411
    12-2007 NEGATIVE INCOME $119,797
    12-2008 NEGATIVE INCOME $369,382
    12-2009 NEGATIVE INCOME $483,946
    12-2010 NEGATIVE INCOME $322,790
    12-2011 POSITIVE INCOME $101,625
    Why positive in 2011? Could it be related to the Subordinated Debt totaling: $1,522,000? And tell me, when if ever does the credit union plan to paydown or payoff the $1,522,000?

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