RENO, Nev. – Wally Murray, president and CEO of Greater Nevada Credit Union (GNCU), has announced retirement plans after 35 years at the credit union.
In a statement, the credit union said that under Murray’s leadership, starting in 2000 GNCU became the largest financial institution headquartered in Nevada and now has more than 85,000 members and $1.78 billion in assets.
“It is difficult to convey my emotions as I move on from Greater Nevada Credit Union,” said Murray in a statement. “It has been the joy of my life to lead a passion-driven, service-oriented, values-based, people-first, community-minded organization. We have helped so many people live greater by partnering with them to achieve their goals and overcome the many challenges that life can throw their way. I am confident this will continue into the future as the credit union pursues its passion for helping more people live greater.”
In a statement, the credit union said it has launched a transition plan for leadership continuity, and a search for a new CEO is underway.
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