Greater Nevada Credit Union is guided by a dedicated Board of Directors made up of passionate individuals committed to shaping the future of Nevada’s largest credit union. Board members play a key role in setting the strategic direction and overseeing the general activities of the credit union. While this is a volunteer position with no monetary compensation, GNCU provides robust training and opportunities for meaningful involvement in the credit union industry.
Shaping Our Future Together

Board Impact
GNCU Board members allow our organization to remain relevant and impactful in the communities and individuals we serve across Nevada. GNCU is consistently recognized for our commitment to excellent customer service, being recognized as one of the best employers in the state, providing impactful products and services, and ensuring that our community efforts are aligned to the needs of our members.
We have two positions on the Board of Directors for three-year terms beginning in March 2026.
Key Responsibilities of the Board
The Board of Directors is responsible for, among other things:
- Managing the business and affairs of GNCU.
- Hiring and evaluating the President/CEO and determining compensation.
- Reviewing and approving GNCU policies.
- Approving GNCU’s annual operating budget.
- Reviewing the Audit Committee’s annual report.
- Reviewing and approving long-term strategic objectives.
- Monitoring operations for compliance with the law, GNCU’s bylaws, GNCU’s policies, and principles of safety and soundness.
Board Qualifications
The Board consists of seven directors. Members in good standing may apply to be considered as a Board candidate and appear on a ballot voted on by all GNCU members in good standing. To be considered for nomination as a director, a GNCU member must:
- Be the primary member on a GNCU Share Savings account.
- Maintained membership for at least 12 months to be eligible.
- Possess knowledge, experience, and interest pertinent to the credit union’s future. This could include finance, law, marketing, risk management, and community development.
- Be honest, of high integrity, and willing to act solely for the interests and benefit of the credit union and its membership.
- Be able to devote the time necessary to attend monthly meetings and other functions, including some overnight out-of-town travel.
- Maintain a solid personal financial history, which includes consistently keeping any credit union accounts and loans in good standing.
- The deadline to submit an application is October 3, 2025.
- The Nominating Committee evaluates all submitted applications and prepares a slate of candidates. The candidates participate in a general election by the membership, which will be held from February to March 2026.
If You Would Like to Apply to Become a Candidate
You may choose to apply online (you can save your application as you go), or you can download the application and mail it to the following address completed in full:
Greater Nevada Credit Union
c/o Nominating Committee
P.O. Box 2128
Carson City, NV 89702