Elevations Credit Union Names Coughlin and Martinez to its Board

Monica Coughlin

BOULDER, Colo.--Elevations Credit Union has named Monica Coughlin and Ray Martinez to its Board of Directors, each for a term of three years.

Coughlin is the Chief Operating Officer for Colorado Technology Association, where she leads business development, marketing, sales and more for the association’s 300-plus member organizations. With over two decades of experience in the IT industry, Coughlin has a proven track record in strategy development, business operations and executive leadership. She holds bachelor’s degrees in business administration and computer science from Regis University, and she completed the 50 for Colorado Leadership Program through the University of Colorado Leeds School of Business.

 

Ray Martinez

Ray Martinez is a retired Fort Collins police sergeant and a former three-term mayor of the City of Fort Collins. He most recently served as City Councilmember for District 2 in Fort Collins from 2015 to 2019. He is a U.S. Army veteran, having received the Army Commendation Medal. Martinez has dedicated significant time working closely with Hispanic community leaders, youth and athletes to improve the relationship between the community and law enforcement.

 

Officer and committee elections and appointments were also held, resulting in Don Cheyne’s election to the position of Chair, Ray Martinez to Vice Chair, Garry Woods to Secretary and Todd Gleeson to the position of Treasurer. Kate Brown, Todd Gleeson, Ray Martinez and Garry Woods were elected to serve on the Audit and Risk Committee. Chair Elect Cheyne appointed Ray Martinez Chair of the Governance and Nominating Committee, along with fellow Committee members Natalie Baumgartner, Monica Coughlin and Nancy Herbert. The officer and committee positions are one-year terms.

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