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DCUC announces 2025 Hall of Honor Inductees

WASHINGTON,, DC (June 26, 2025) |

The Defense Credit Union Council (DCUC) is proud to announce the  selection of three distinguished leaders to be inducted into the DCUC Hall of Honor: Colonel  Gerald Polyascko (Ret.), Director & Committee Chair, Board of Directors, Frontwave Credit Union; Raymond White Jr., Chairman of the Board, FreeStar Financial Credit Union; and Gerald  Brown, Director Emeritus, Andrews Federal Credit Union. Each honoree has demonstrated  extraordinary commitment to the defense credit union movement and the military communities  they serve. 

Colonel Gerald Polyascko (Ret.), Frontwave Credit Union 

Appointed to Frontwave CU’s Board of Directors in 2010, Colonel Polyascko previously served  on its Supervisory Committee and played a critical role in modernizing board governance,  promoting analytics-driven decision-making, and diversifying leadership to better represent the  membership. His 33-year Marine Corps career included command roles and staff positions up to  Colonel, with commendations such as the Legion of Merit and Combat Action Ribbon. He also  served as a senior Marine Corps JROTC instructor, mentoring students in high-risk  communities. Polyascko is active in several veterans’ organizations and is currently Vice  President of the Camp Pendleton Historical Society, where he led initiatives such as monument  installations and military essay contests. During his board tenure, Frontwave grew from $652.8  million to over $1.4 billion in assets. A strong DCUC advocate, he and his wife attended conferences for over a decade, applying key insights to strategic initiatives like a headquarters  construction project and the launch of the Frontwave Foundation. 

Raymond White Jr., FreeStar Financial Credit Union 

A 34-year U.S. Air Force Reserve veteran, Chief Master Sergeant (Ret.) Raymond White Jr. is a  tireless advocate for military families and a vital supporter of Selfridge ANGB, a joint DoD/DHS  installation in Michigan. As board chairman, he led expansions through mergers, statewide  charter growth, and the construction of new branches. His leadership helped launch initiatives  like the Heroes’ Reward Program and the FreeStar Financial Foundation. He has supported  Selfridge and defense industry advocacy, including campaigns around F-35 basing, space  operations, and conservation partnerships. White also champions educational outreach and  financial wellness initiatives, receiving numerous honors, including the 2023 Michigan Credit  Union League Board Member of the Year and Macomb County’s Volunteer of the Year. Under  his leadership, credit union assets grew from $44 million to $332 million. 

Gerald Brown, Andrews Federal Credit Union 

With more than 33 years of service to Andrews Federal, Gerald Brown served 27 years on the  Board, including as Chair and Vice Chair, and continues to contribute as Director Emeritus. A  retired U.S. Air Force Major with both enlisted and officer experience, Brown was a key voice for  junior service members, spearheading initiatives such as financial counseling, investment  services, and branch expansions across Europe, Washington, D.C., and New Jersey. His  advocacy was instrumental in strategic mergers, charter acquisitions, and community outreach  like the Freedom Run in Germany. Brown has long championed charitable work supporting  military families both abroad and stateside. Under his board tenure, credit union assets grew  from $432 million to $2.4 billion. 

These three honorees were selected from a competitive field by a distinguished Hall of Honor  Selection Committee: Ronald Belle, President/CEO, AmeriCU CU; Frank Padak, President/CEO, Scott CU; Fred Salyers, VP Governmental & Military Affairs, Security Service  FCU; and Ed Cody, Board Chairman, PenFed CU. 

“Each of these three honorees exemplifies the dedication of the defense credit union ethos.  They have committed themselves, both in their personal and professional lives, to securing and  championing the financial well-being of our armed forces and veterans,” said Anthony  Hernandez, DCUC President/CEO. “Their leadership continues to amplify the collective  influence of the defense credit union movement and we look forward to honoring their  contributions at this year’s DCUC Hall of Honor Gala.” 

The DCUC Hall of Honor was established in 2000 to recognize those individuals whose  exceptional contributions over the years have made a significant difference to DCUC and the  defense credit union community. This prestigious award highlights the outstanding  accomplishments of leaders, volunteers, management, and staff alike, whose efforts and  endless support of the credit union movement and DCUC epitomize the Council’s values and  philosophy of “Serving Those Who Serve Our Country.”

To learn more about DCUC’s Hall of Honor, please visit dcuc.org/hoh

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