Every Member Has A Voice
Every credit union member owns an equal share of the credit union, from the smallest account to the largest. Each member has an equal vote and an equal voice in how their credit union operates.
That equal share means an equal voice in determining who governs your credit union. The credit union is governed by a Board of Directors made up of individuals who are credit union members and volunteer their time, unpaid, to help govern the credit union. Each member has an equal vote in determining who will be elected to serve on the Board of Directors as well as any other committees the credit union may have. In addition, a member has the right to run for election to the Board of Directors.
At a credit union, it's the members and the leaders selected from the membership that determine the future direction of the credit union.
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