
Board of Directors
Board Roles and Relationships
Credit Unions are regulated by provincial legislation (www.fsra.ca) and each undergoes audits and annual inspections to ensure strict adherence to sound financial practices. The Board of Directors represents the interests of the members and sets policy and overall strategy of the credit union, while qualified staff maintain the hands-on responsibility for the day-to-day operations.
Joining the Board
Each board member is usually elected for a three-year term. Nominations are received prior to the fiscal year end and both nominators and nominees must be a member of Community First in good standing for a minimum of one year and be at least 18 years old. If you're interested in seeking election to the Board of Directors, please contact the Chair at boardofdirectors@yncu.com
Board Elections and Annual Meeting
Elections of the Board of Directors generally take place at the credit union's annual meeting. Not only a forum for elections, the annual meeting provides an opportunity for the Board to report to members on the activities of the credit union over the past year. Members have an opportunity to discuss matters of concern and can vote on policy decisions and any proposed amendments to the bylaws of the credit union.
Director Training Program
Credit union Directors serve in a volunteer capacity. To help Directors serve members, credit unions offer the Credit Union Director Achievement (CUDA) program. CUDA is a formal certificate program available from the Credit Union Institute of Canada, the national education training organization for the Canadian credit union system.
2020 Board of Directors
Email: boardofdirectors@yncu.com

John Haines, Board Chair

Jared Bydeley

Christine Coccimiglio

Craig Fee

Lloyd Hotchkiss

Peter Muise

Anthony Piscitelli

Julien Den Tandt

David Walker
