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AACUC Announces 2025 African American Credit Union Hall of Fame Honorees

12/4/2024

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​The African-American Credit Union Coalition (AACUC) will induct five credit union leaders into its African American Credit Union Hall of Fame during its Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony during the Governmental Affairs Conference in Washington, D.C. on March 4, 2025 at the Organization of American States Building. The 2025 honorees are:
  • Tony LaDarryl Black, Sr. (posthumously), President/CEO, Baylor College of Medicine Federal Credit Union
  • Barbara J. Leonard (posthumously), Board Chair, Unitus Community Credit Union
  • Harold Roundtree, President/CEO, UNCLE Credit Union
  • Girado Smith, President/CEO, Educational Systems Federal Credit Union
  • Pearl Wicks, Chief Retail Officer, Hope Credit Union
 
The African American Credit Union Hall of Fame recognizes individuals who have contributed to the credit union movement by providing financial services and access to financial capital for African Americans and people of color. The 2025 Hall of Fame cohort encompasses more than 125 years of executive experience and volunteer service in the credit union movement, represents nearly $4.5 billion in assets and recognizes two lives well lived.
 
Tony LaDarryl Black, Sr., was a dedicated leader who began his finance career in 1983 at United Gas and Pipeline Federal Credit Union in Houston, TX. He advanced to Associate Manager at Energy Employees Credit Union before becoming President/CEO of Baylor College of Medicine Federal Credit Union in 1997. For over 25 years under his leadership, the credit union flourished, providing invaluable financial services to its members across the Greater Houston area. Black held various community leadership roles, most notably his involvement with the AACUC spanning over 20 years and serving as the Texas Regional Chapter Secretary from 2021 to 2024. A proud business owner for over 20 years, he held a bachelor's degree and an MBA from the University of Houston.
 
Barbara J. Leonard served more than 20 years on the Unitus Community Credit Union Board, becoming its first female chair. Born in Portland, Oregon, she earned a business degree from the University of Oregon and spent 30 years at U.S. West Communications. A dedicated community leader, she was a prominent member of The Links, raising more than $500,000 for educational scholarships. Leonard was also active in Maranatha Church. Known for her mentorship and passion for helping others, Leonard passed away in 2012 at age 65, leaving a legacy as a devoted wife, mother, and community advocate.
 
Harold Roundtree brings over 30 years of senior executive management experience to the credit union industry. As President and CEO of UNCLE Credit Union since 2011, Roundtree has consistently led his teams with vision and integrity, while driving the organization toward exceptional growth, leading to financial success and community enrichment. He is a member of the California Department of Financial Protection and Innovation’s Credit Union Advisory Committee and the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco’s Community Depository Institutions Advisory Council. In 2024, he was elected as At Large Director to the California Credit Union League Board.
 
Girado Smith is the President/CEO of Educational Systems Federal Credit Union where he previously served as the Chief Financial Officer for over 18 years. During his tenure, Smith has led the credit union’s financial operations and strategic direction. He is committed to serving the education community and expanding the credit union’s reach by offering customized solutions and excellence in member service. He is driven to shape a culture of teamwork and inclusion within our industry and played an integral role in partnering with the AACUC to form the Rosemary Brinkley C-Level Leadership Development Program.
 
Pearl Wicks is the Chief Retail Officer for Hope Credit Union (HOPE), where she directs all aspects of HOPE’s retail operations for its 40,000 members. During her 17-year tenure, she led HOPE’s flagship Hurricane Katrina Recovery program directing over $600 million towards the rebuilding of homes for 10,000 residents. Wicks also played a pivotal role in the execution of seven credit union mergers and the integration of 10 former bank branches slated for closure into HOPE – all located in majority Black communities. A graduate of Jackson State University, she previously served two terms on the board of Opportunity Finance Network.

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