RANCHO CUCAMONGA, Calif. – Co-op Solutions has announced the results of its recent board elections.
Harold Roundtree, president/CEO of UNCLE Credit Union of Livermore, Calif., has joined the board following the company’s annual meeting of shareholders. Four other credit union leaders were re-elected to their posts on Co-op’s 11-member board.
Elected to a first term on the Co-op Board, Roundtree has served as UNCLE’s President/CEO since joining the credit union in 2011l, the company reported. Prior to that, he was SVP at Technology CU from 1994 to 2011 and also worked with World Savings and First Interstate Bank.
Four other board positions were up for election, with four members re-elected, including Jackie Buchanan, president/CEO of Genisys CU from Michigan; Theresa Mann, VP/chief risk officer of NASA FCU from Maryland; Todd Marksberry, president/CEO of Canvas CU from Colorado, and Greg Mitchell, President/CEO of First Tech FCU from Oregon.
“I want to congratulate the five board candidates on their elections, each to serve three-year terms,” said Benson Porter, president/CEO of BECU in Washington state, and Co-op’s chairperson of the board. “Jackie, Theresa, Todd and Greg have made significant contributions to the oversight of Co-op. And, we welcome Harold to the Board, bringing more than 30 years of financial services experience to the table.”
The Exec Committee
Co-op reported that following the annual shareholders meeting, an organizational meeting that confirmed the body’s current leadership for another year, including Porter as board chair; Joan Opp, president/CEO of Stanford FCU of California as board vice-chairperson; Buchanan as treasurer; and Mann as chairperson of the board’s Audit Committee.
Other members of the board include Robert Chavez of Sandia Laboratory FCU in New Mexico; Bob Falk of Purdue FCU in Indiana; Wayne Grosse of Bethpage FCU in New York; and Rudy Pereira of Premier America CU in California.
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