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Leadership & Governance

Central 1’s Board of Directors and leadership team guide the organization’s strategic direction to grow our trusted, national payments and treasury business, strengthening banking choice for Canadians.

Executive Leadership Team

Our executive leadership team at Central 1 guides the organization through transformation and growth, leading with empathy, collaboration, and a strong focus on the future. With a client-first and values-driven approach, they provide strategic direction to amplify our scale and capability to deliver the financial and operational resilience that serves millions of Canadians nationwide.

Sheila Vokey

President and CEO

Priyal Thakrar

Chief Financial Officer

Julie Breuer

Chief Client, Strategy and People Officer

Brent Clode

Chief Investment Officer

Barclay Hancock

Chief Payments Officer

Carol Ann Northcott

Chief Risk Officer

Daniel Semmens

Chief Technology & Operations Officer

Board of Directors

Central 1’s Board of Directors provides the guidance that drives the organization forward with a collaborative, future-focused approach. Their diverse expertise in financial services, payments, technology, and growth services complements our credit union roots, enhancing their ability to lead Central 1 into the future.

Barry Delaney

Dan Dickinson

Jeff van Duynhoven

Shawn Good

Dr. Marry Gunaratnam

Brian Harris

Wellington Holbrook

Karen Horcher

Penny-Lynn McPherson

Shawn Neumann

Sunny Sodhi

Committees

Committees on Central 1’s Board of Directors focus on specialized areas of governance, providing oversight, guidance, and recommendations to support the board in fulfilling its responsibilities and advancing the organization’s strategic objectives.

Terms of reference

Central 1’s management is responsible for the preparation, presentation and integrity of our financial statements, and for maintaining appropriate accounting and financial reporting principles, policies, internal controls and procedures designed to ensure compliance with accounting standards and applicable laws and regulations.

The Audit & Finance Committee oversees the adequacy and effectiveness of the preparation and presentation of annual and quarterly financial statements. These financial statements are audited regularly by independent professional external auditors and are subject to review by the Audit & Finance Committee who seek to ensure the integrity and compliance. The Committee assists the Board with this oversight.

Committee members:

  • Barry Delaney
  • Jeff van Duynhoven
  • Karen Horcher (committee chair)
  • Penny-Lynn McPherson
  • Shawn Good
  • Wellington Holbrook

The Conduct Review and Corporate Governance Committee is responsible for ensuring performance by Central 1 of the duties required of it by Parts 4 and 5 of the Financial Institutions Act. The Committee also advises the Board in applying governance principles, monitors developments in corporate governance, and adopts best practices when reviewing Central 1.

Committee members:

  • Barry Delaney
  • Dr. Marry Gunaratnam
  • Shawn Neumann
  • Sunny Sodhi (committee chair)

The Human Resources Committee advises the Board on succession planning, compensation, and human resources principles and on related policies and practices. This committee provides its recommendation to the Board for compensation of the President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) in light of his or her performance and Central 1’s performance. In addition, the Committee makes recommendations on the compensation of senior management and on matters concerning Central 1’s pension plans.

Committee members:

  • Barry Delaney (committee chair)
  • Brian Harris
  • Dan Dickinson
  • Shawn Neumann
  • Sunny Sodhi
  • Wellington Holbrook

The Nominations & Elections Committee oversees the director nomination and election process. It will recruit and recommend candidates for election to the Board. Committee members ensure that the competencies identified in the Board-approved skills and experience matrix are present on the Board to meet the current needs of Central 1’s governance, leadership and strategic intent.

Committee members:

  • Penny-Lynn McPherson (committee chair)
  • Shawn Neumann

The Non-Director Committee members are:

  • Anita Saar, CEO, Northern Birch Credit Union
  • Michelle Wassenaar, Board Chair, DUCA Financial Services Credit Union

The Risk Review & Investment Loan Committee oversees the effective operation of all risk-taking operations and risk management functions of Central 1 and ensures appropriate risk governance processes are executed effectively and that investment, lending, and other business operations of Central 1 are undertaken in a prudent and risk-informed manner.

Committee members:

  • Jeff van Duynhoven
  • Karen Horcher
  • Penny-Lynn McPherson (committee chair)
  • Shawn Good
  • Shawn Neumann

The Technology and Innovation Committee provides strategic risk and business oversight to Central 1’s digital banking and payment services, managing the systemic risks inherent to these lines of business and ensuring they meet Central 1’s stated risk appetite and that of its Class A members.

Committee members:

  • Brian Harris (committee chair)
  • Dan Dickinson
  • Dr. Marry Gunaratnam
  • Shawn Neumann
  • Wellington Holbrook

Annual Report 2025

2025 was a pivotal year for Central 1. Amid an accelerating pace of change across Canada’s financial services landscape, we took decisive steps to position the organization for the future. Competition intensified, client expectations continued to rise, and ongoing technological and regulatory change reshaped how money moves.

Against this backdrop, Central 1 strengthened its foundations, sharpened its strategic focus, and advanced bold initiatives — always guided by our purpose to enable banking choice for Canadians.

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Investor Relations & Financial Reports

As the top choice for financial and payment products and services across Canada, we’ve earned the trust of more than 280 financial institutions.

Read more about our credit ratings and access all of our financial reports.

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Ethics: how we work with you, counts.

Do good in the world, and in banking. We take those words to heart. We aim to be honest and build mutual respect among our employees, clients, and suppliers in everything we do. To ensure these goals are more than just words on a webpage, there is an avenue for anyone who works with, for, or even around us to report any concerns regarding our honesty and integrity.

Should you have any concerns, please call the Ethical Reporting Hotline or file an Ethics Report.

Call 1 866 921 6714File Ethics Report

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