Carlos Rodriguez, a member of the $1.7 billion Technology Credit Union who claims significant credit union experience, said he did not join the credit union only to oppose the credit union's attempted conversion to a mutual bank charter.

"I joined Technology with my own agenda and my own needs," Rodriguez explained, adding that he had joined the credit union online and had only found out about the conversion attempt when he went to a Technology CU branch in San Jose, Calif., to open a business account.

Rodriguez said he is launching a video services business which will offer other small businesses an affordable way to add professional quality videos to their websites.

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