Elevations Credit Union Appoints Jon Goodman to Board of Directors
Posted by Alyse Knudsen on December 18, 2024
Colo.-based Elevations Credit Union announced on Dec. 5 the appointment of Jon Goodman to the Elevations Credit Union Board of Directors. He brings a wealth of experience and leadership in real estate law, real estate finance, and community governance.
Goodman, currently Of Counsel at Frascona, Joiner, Goodman and Greenstein, P.C., has practiced law for 39 years and has been one of the firm’s largest business generators. His tenure as president for 19 years is evidence of his leadership and dedication to ensuring the firm’s continued success. Goodman’s practice focuses on real estate law, real estate finance, and representing trade associations. He has also published hundreds of articles and webcasts and is a sought-after speaker in the real estate industry.
“Jon’s real estate expertise and commitment to excellence will be a tremendous asset to Elevations Credit Union,” said Board Chair Ray Martinez. “His dedication to community governance and leadership aligns perfectly with our mission, and we are excited to have him join our board.”
Goodman has been an active attorney in Colorado since 1985. He grew up in Denver and graduated from the University of Colorado Law School, and he has been a consistent and reputable source for publications such as the Wall Street Journal and the Denver Post. His involvement in the City of Boulder Board of Zoning Adjustment and his initiative to reduce bias in real estate sales demonstrate his commitment to his community and profession.
“The ability to borrow from future income, to make great things happen today, such as buying a home, enriches our lives. No organization in our community better enables wealth creation than ECU,” said Goodman. “We humans only accomplish great things working together. I’m excited to be part of the collaborative ECU team to enhance wealth creation opportunities for our diverse communities.”
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