Quick Search

Active Bloggers

Anita Ginsburg Anita Ginsburg
class of
LaMarr Blackmon LaMarr Blackmon
Cal St Univ, Long Beach class of 1992
Sofía Montiel Sofía Montiel
Spelman College class of 2017
Reginald Culpepper Reginald Culpepper
Clark Atlanta University class of 1998
Anica Oaks Anica Oaks
class of 2012
Beverly Johnson Beverly Johnson
class of
Min Sammy Jackson Min Sammy Jackson
class of
Kamal Imani Kamal Imani
New York Inst of Tech class of 1997

Celebrating the legacy of Black Leaders

Celebrating the legacy of Black Leaders
Posted By: Sofía Montiel on February 01, 2023

David Muse doesn’t need Black History Month to remember those who came before him.

But the CEO at $13 million asset Howard University Employees Federal Credit Union, which serves students, staff, and faculty at the historically Black university, as well as university hospital staff, believes the month-long recognition gives everyone a chance to appreciate the contributions of Black leaders, past and present, in the U.S.

“As an African American, that doesn't ever go away for me. It’s 365 days a year,” says Muse, who joined the Washington, D.C., credit union in July 2021. “But it's good that in February it's recognized by those who may not think of it day to day. Now, it’s at the forefront of their mind.”

Howard University Employees is bringing those stories to the forefront throughout February. Awareness efforts will consist of informational emails and social media posts that include quotes and facts about Black history.

Muse believes companies have gotten better at sharing those stories over the years.

“At some companies I worked for, it would never trickle down to middle management or member service reps,” Muse says of the work his former employers did to support diversity. “But when I sought that information out, I would see, ‘Whoa! Our company did some great things this month to honor African Americans, partner with the Black community, and put money in the community.’”

It’s only recently that he’s seen outwardly visible efforts to improve diversity, equity, and inclusion.



Muse, who started his career in banks before transitioning to credit unions in 2016, brings that approach to Howard University Employees, which was one of 11 historically Black colleges and university (HBCU)-based credit unions in 2020, according to HBCU Money™.

“We’re very prideful,” he says, noting that the credit union’s family oriented atmosphere was evident upon his arrival. “An HBCU campus is a small world, and the alumni are nationwide. The faculty and staff have all been here for years, and when they leave they are still part of this community.”

He quickly made himself part of the community, striving to be the type of leader who rolls up his sleeves and is right in the middle of the action. He meets members in the lobby to lead the four-person staff by example.

“It's easy to sit in my office and say, ‘Do it this way. This is what I expect,’” Muse says. “What hits home more is when a teller sees me providing examples. I like to have them sit in on conversations with members.”

Muse, who likes to spend time with his family, golf, go to movies, and coach basketball in his spare time, is currently focused on ensuring compliance, bringing accounting up to speed, and generating income.

Further down the road, the credit union may change its name and expand its select employee group base to include university alumni.

But during Black History Month—and every day at the HBCU-based credit union—Muse says, “It’s time to celebrate and recognize the legacy of our leaders who paved the way for future generations.”

SOURCE Credit Union National Association
If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email!
Comments
Please Login To Post Comments...
Email:
Password:

 
More From This Author
Bryant makes NSU history with second straight HBCU Player of the Year honor
HBCU recruiting has improved, will more Juniors declare from HBCU schools in the future
Don’t Touch! Viral Video Shows HBCU Cheerleader Ejected After Basketball Player Interrupts Routine
FROM C-SUITES TO CLASSROOMS: THE VALUE OF CORPORATE SUPPORT TO HBCUS
Cultural Influence: Black Women Controlling The Conversation
DESIGNER BRANDS JOINS PENSOLE LEWIS COLLEGE OF BUSINESS & DESIGN FOR RIBBON-CUTTING OF JEMS BY PENSOLE
Latest Blogs
The Broward County Representer MBM QUEEZ Drops New Single

The Broward County Representer MBM QUEEZ Drops New Single "Bout It"

#MBMQUEEZ @MBMQUEEZ IG@QUEEZDABOSS FB@QUEEZ https://youtu.be/k_csZWTQSWY MBM QUEEZ is an American-born Rap Artist, song writer, and music executive. He is based out of Broward county Fl, Laude ...more
LaMarr Blackmon • 72 Views • March 24th, 2023
NSU’s Joe Bryant named HBCU National Player of the Year for a second straight year

NSU’s Joe Bryant named HBCU National Player of the Year for a second straight year

NORFOLK — Norfolk State guard Joe Bryant was named HBCU National Player of the Year by BOXTOROW for a second straight season, the organization announced Thursday. Bryant, a former star at Lake Tayl ...more
Sofía Montiel • 170 Views • March 23rd, 2023
Inglewood Ca Artist NEHRU Is Back With 2nd Single

Inglewood Ca Artist NEHRU Is Back With 2nd Single

#NEHRU @NEHRU YouTube@NEHRU IG@NEHRUHOWARD Twitter@BOSSNEHRU AppleMusic@NEHRU AmazonMusic@NEHRU Spotify@NEHRU bossnehru111 Fb/ nehru Youtube / nehru Tiktok/ bossnehru NEHRU Youtube Link ...more
LaMarr Blackmon • 128 Views • March 23rd, 2023
Called To Serve Co-Hosted by Daisy Brown and Demetra Davis.

Called To Serve Co-Hosted by Daisy Brown and Demetra Davis.

Called To Serve Co-Hosted by Daisy Brown and Demetra Davis. Join us for Season Four, Episode 4 of Called to Serve with Veterans, Host Daisy Brown and Co-Host, Demetra Davis. Today's Guests: Amer ...more
Beverly Johnson • 95 Views • March 22nd, 2023
President  Support  Prayer For Our Leader Nationwide

President Support Prayer For Our Leader Nationwide

Prayer is very important because of situations and circumstances happening across our nation. Senseless killing content with young people dying, hunger numbers are growing daily, homeless on th ...more
Min Sammy Jackson • 132 Views • March 22nd, 2023
Popular Blogs
Divorce in America in 2009 – What’s love got to do, got to do with it?

Divorce in America in 2009 – What’s love got to do, got to do with it?

Join Brother Marcus and the cast and the crew of the Brother Marcus Show live this Sunday evening on February 1, 2009 @ 8:00 p.m. for another hot topic in our community! “Divorce in America in 2009 ...more
Brother Marcus! • 70,557,900 Views • January 27th, 2009
VISINE ALERT!!!

VISINE ALERT!!!

Seemingly innocent medication such as Visine eyedrops are used by people to concoct a mixture with similar effects as a date-rape drug. When mixed with alcohol and taken orally, the eyedrops can l ...more
Siebra Muhammad • 95,807 Views • May 23rd, 2009
Black College Student Sentenced to 12 Years in Prison for Kissing a White Girl

Black College Student Sentenced to 12 Years in Prison for Kissing a White Girl

Albert N. Wilson, a former University of Kansas student, has been sentenced to 12 years in prison and a lifetime of probation after being convicted by an all-white jury of raping a white teen girl. Bu ...more
Will Moss • 49,323 Views • June 4th, 2020
THE MOST FAMOUS WORDS IN NASCAR RACING IS NOW

THE MOST FAMOUS WORDS IN NASCAR RACING IS NOW "GOTCHA" THIEF !

IT'S PRETTY OBVIOUS FOLKS: Some of our Republican senators and congressman..are Swearing & Wearing White Sheets Also ..NASCAR was given 70million dollars in tax breaks ..in the New Fiscal Cliff Deal ...more
David Right • 47,327 Views • December 28th, 2012

"Chain Hang Low" check out the real meaning of the Lyrics!

Recently there is a new artist out of Saint Louis that goes by the name JIBBS. Jibbs debut single "Chain hang low" has a history that most people are not aware of. The particular nursery rhyme that th ...more
Tyhesha Judge-Fogle • 39,400 Views • November 9th, 2006
Please Give Us a Like on Facebook!