Greater Nevada Credit Union Holds 77th Annual Meeting And Announces Board Election Results

Greater Nevada Credit Union (GNCU) held its 77th Annual Meeting on Tuesday, March 10, 2026, bringing together members in Carson City to review the credit union’s progress and share the results of its annual Board of Directors election.

GNCU’s Board of Directors is comprised of volunteer members who dedicate their time and expertise to guiding the credit union and its subsidiaries, including Greater Nevada Mortgage, Greater Commercial Lending, and Greater Nevada Financial Group.

Board members serve three-year terms. This year, Marsha Burgess and Rob Joiner were reelected by acclamation and will continue serving on the Board of Directors.

The elected Board of Directors includes:

  • Chair Bill Arensdorf – GNCU member since 1972
  • Vice Chair Rob Joiner – GNCU member since 1984
  • Secretary Jon Steele – GNCU member since 1997
  • Treasurer Travis Lee – GNCU member since 2011
  • Director Marsha Burgess – GNCU member since 1975
  • Director Barbara Byington – GNCU member since 1985
  • Director Paul Richey – GNCU member since 1979

“Our focus remains on serving our members and strengthening the communities we call home,” said Danny DeLaRosa, President and CEO of Greater Nevada Credit Union. “By staying grounded in strong financial stewardship and consistent service, we continue to position the credit union to support our members today and into the future.”

During the meeting, GNCU leaders reflected on the credit union’s ongoing efforts to strengthen operations while continuing to support members and communities across Nevada.

Highlights shared during the meeting included:

  • More than 88,400 members served across Nevada
  • 122 members surpassed the 35-year membership milestone in 2025, bringing the total number of recognized long-term members to 3,447
  • All GNCU employees volunteered during the year, contributing more than 5,000 hours to community organizations and charitable causes
  • Continued investment in programs and services designed to support members’ financial well-being

This year’s meeting also marked five years since GNCU last hosted an in-person Annual Meeting, providing an opportunity for members, board members, and employees to reconnect and reflect on the year behind them while looking ahead to future opportunities.

A full copy of GNCU’s 2025 Annual Report is available at:
https://www.gncu.org/Annual-Report

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