Board of Directors
Committed to our Members
Unlike for-profit financial institutions, the Civic Board of Directors is made up of volunteers elected by and from among the membership.
Meet the members of the Civic Board of Directors
They bring decades of local government experience and accomplishments to their Board roles, which helps them lead the credit union as a business, from setting its policies to appointing our CEO — and they’re volunteers.
The volunteer perspective is the key to our Board’s leadership.
Elected by the Civic membership, our Directors are here to listen, and to represent your best interests. They are Civic members who believe in local government, like you. And they serve with your prosperity in mind, always.
Get to know your Civic Board of Directors.
Each Board Director is elected by and from among the Credit Union's membership. These men and women perform key audit and decision-making functions, set policies for Civic, and appoint its CEO and members of the Supervisory and Loan Committees.
Jeanne Erwin, Chair
“I serve on the Board because I feel I'm able to help improve the lives of our members. All the decisions that we make are, in some way, doing just that.”
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Dr. Aaron Noble, Vice Chair
“One of the things that really excites me about our credit union is serving a population that is near and dear to my heart: local government employees in North Carolina.”
Lin Jones, Secretary
"We have very personal relationships with our members, and truly want to improve their lives. Our Advisory Council is unique to our credit union – we bring in individuals as a sounding board."
Kellie Blue, Treasurer
Civic stands apart from other financial institutions because of the, "willingness to go above and beyond. It matters, to go the extra mile and help members."
Paul Miller
“I think the direction that the board and the staff have taken sets us apart from all of the credit unions. I think we're better because we aim to be better.”
Ruth Barnes
“What makes us stand out is our commitment to local government, our communities, our employees, because we know all these people.”
Tony Brown
“Credit unions are a family. The connection with the members — serving people over profits — helping members understand and be prepared for the changes that are coming."