LONE TREE, Colo.--The $4.6-billion Canvas Credit Union here has become an affiliate member of the Defense Credit Union Council, DCUC announced.
“Veterans, active-duty service members and their families face unique challenges, and we’re committed to supporting them—both during their service and as they transition to civilian life,” said Chad Shane, CEO at Canvas Credit Union.
“We are honored to partner with DCUC so we can be a resource and advocate for those who serve. "We are very excited to welcome Canvas Credit Union to DCUC’s membership,” said Anthony Hernandez, DCUC president/CEO. “Canvas brings a strong legacy of service, innovation, and community that aligns perfectly with our mission. We look forward to supporting their efforts as they expand their impact within their military and veteran communities.”
DCUC Annual Conference Registration Now Open
DCUC also announced that registration is now open for its Annual Conference, taking place July 28 – Aug. 1, 2025, at the JW Marriott Desert Springs Resort & Spa in Palm Desert, Calif.
"As the only conference that brings the Department of Defense/military perspective to credit union issues, DCUC’s Annual Conference offers an unparalleled opportunity to connect with credit union leaders dedicated to serving the financial needs of military and veteran communities. Attendees will gain exclusive insights through expert-led sessions, network with industry peers and decision-makers, explore the latest innovations from corporate sponsors, and contribute to meaningful causes through DCUC’s Conference with a Purpose fundraiser," the trade association said.
“This event continues to offer our members a truly unique experience unlike any other within this industry,” said Anthony Hernandez, DCUC president/CEO. “We are proud of our tradition of gathering to support and advance the financial well-being of our military, veterans, and their families.”
In addition to dynamic sessions, this year’s event features DCUC’s Annual VADM Vincent Lascara Golf Tournament, unique guest packages and tours, and networking events that foster collaboration, DCUC added.
