SEATAC, Wash.—The GoWest Credit Union Association, which has just completed its first year as a six-state trade association, has announced the results of its 2023-2024 board elections.
The association represents credit unions in Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and Wyoming following a merger between the GoWest association and the former MountainWest Credit Union Association.
Elected were:
- Board Chair – Todd Marksberry, Canvas Credit Union, Lonetree, Colo.
- Vice Chair - Jennifer Kutcher, WECU, Bellingham, Wash.
- Secretary – Jay Curtis, First Credit Union, Chandler, Ariz.
- Treasurer – Don Clark, Sound Credit Union, Tacoma, Wash.
At-Large Executive Committee Members
- Stephanie Teubner, Blue Federal Credit Union, Cheyenne, Wyo.
- Jeff Adams, Horizon Credit Union, Spokane Valley, Wash.
- Ray Lancaster, Pyramid Federal Credit Union, Tucson,
- Carol Roby, Mohave Community Federal Credit Union, Kingman, Ariz.
- Dan Thurman, Frontier Credit Union, Idaho Falls, Idaho
- John Uchida, Space Age Federal Credit Union; Aurora, Colo.
- Stacie Wyss-Schoenborn, Central Willamette Credit Union, Albany, Ore.
- Jim Yates, First Education Federal Credit Union, Cheyenne, Wyo.
Concluding Service
Board members who have concluded their service include:
- Trisha Baker, Lewis Clark CU, Lewiston, Idaho
- Larry Ellifritz, Consolidated Community CU, Portland, Ore.
- Teri Robinson, Ironworkers USA CU, Portland, Ore.
- Vanessa Trexel, Power CU, Pueblo, Colo.
- Todd Erickson, CapEd CU, Meridian, Idaho
- Gregory Mills, Aventa CU, Colorado Springs, Colo.
‘Best is Yet to Come’
“We’ve accomplished so much in just a short year. I’m really excited about what the future holds, and I look forward to serving as your chair,” said Chairman Todd Marksberry said. “And as we always like to say, the absolute best is yet to come.”
Marksberry succeeds former Chair Jeff Adams, president and CEO of Horizon Credit Union in Spokane Valley, Washington. Adams will continue to serve on the board.
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