LONG BEACH, Calif.—NAFCU has announced its 2023-2024 board of directors. The new board was announced following elections during the association’s Engage 2023 Annual Conference here.
“Our board is comprised of accomplished credit union leaders who are incredibly passionate about serving their members and communities. Their dedication to strengthening the industry will support NAFCU’s efforts to ensure our institutions have every opportunity to grow and compete in the evolving financial services landscape,” said NAFCU Board Chair Gary Grinnell.
NAFCU officers for 2023-2024 are:
- Chairman: Gary A. Grinnell, Eastern Region director, president and CEO of Corning Federal Credit Union in Corning, N.Y.
- Vice Chairman: Brian T. Schools, and Eastern Region director, president and CEO of Chartway Federal Credit Union in Virginia Beach, Va.
- Treasurer: Karen C. Harbin, director-at-large, president and CEO of Commonwealth Credit Union in Frankfort, Ky.
- Secretary: Lonnie Nicholson, Southern Region director, resident and CEO of EECU in Fort Worth, Texas
Board members include:
- Whitney Anderson, director-at-large, president and CEO of Elements Financial Federal Credit Union in Indianapolis
- Melanie Kennedy, Southern Region director, president of Southwest Financial Federal Credit Union in Farmers Branch, Texas
- Frank Mancini, director-at-large, president and CEO of Connex Credit Union in North Haven, Conn.
- Karen Rosales, director-at-large, president and CEO of Arlington Community Federal Credit Union in Arlington, Va.
- Stephanie Sherrodd, Western Region director. president and CEO of Sandia Laboratory Federal Credit Union in Albuquerque, N.M.
- Keith Sultemeier, Western Region director, president and CEO of Kinecta Federal Credit Union in Manhattan Beach, Calif.
- Eli Vazquez, director-at-large, CEO of Bank-Fund Staff Federal Credit Union in Washington, D.C.
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