NCUA Board and Actions
NCUA has a full-time, three-member board appointed by the President of the United
States and confirmed by the Senate. No more than two board members
can be from the same political party, and each member serves a staggered
six-year term. The NCUA board normally meets monthly, except August,
in open session in Alexandria, Virginia.
- Chairman
JoAnn Johnson - President George W. Bush nominated Senator Johnson to a seat on the Board
November 27, 2001 and named her Chairman effective
May 3, 2004. She was confirmed by the Senate
March 22, 2002, and had served as NCUA Board
Vice Chair since January 2003. Chairman Johnson
is a former educator, athletic coach and community
activist. She was elected to office in 1994 and
chaired both the Iowa Senate Commerce Committee
and Ways and Means Committee before resigning
to join NCUA. Her term expires August 2, 2007.
Senior Advisor and Chief of Staff to the Chairman: Holly
Herman
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Board
Member Deborah Matz - President George W. Bush nominated Deborah Matz to a seat on the NCUA Board
in January 2002 and the Senate confirmed her nomination March
22, 2002. An expert in finance, she has over 20 years of public
service experience and extensive knowledge of both the executive
and legislative branches of the federal government Matz held
a political appointment during the Clinton Administration and
spent over nine years on Capitol Hill as an economist with
the Joint Economic Committee. Her term expires August 2, 2005.
Executive Assistant : Steve Bosack
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