Greater Nevada Credit Union Awards Spring Training Trips

March 20, 2017
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Carson City, Nev. March 17, 2017—Greater Nevada Credit Union (GNCU) and the Reno Aces, the Triple-A affiliate of the Arizona Diamondbacks, awarded four lucky winners each a trip for two to Scottsdale, AZ., to see up to three Arizona Diamondbacks Spring Training games.

The four winners that were selected; two GNCU members, one Aces season ticket holder, and one Aces fan, were each invited to bring one guest with them during the trip from March 16-18. The prize packages for each winner included round trip airfare, ground transportation, hotel accommodations, tickets for the games, a VIP tour of Salt River Fields at Talking Stick, and a $100 gift card.

"Last year we celebrated our first season as the title sponsor of Greater Nevada Field and as the official financial services provider of the Reno Aces with a trip giveaway to watch the team play in Nashville," GNCU President/CEO Wally Murray said. "This year we're providing our members and Aces fans with another unique experience, this time in Scottsdale, Arizona to enjoy the sunshine and watch future Aces players during Spring Training. It's just another way our partnership with the Reno Aces enables us to help more people Live Greater, and we look forward to providing other exciting opportunities in the future."

Greater Nevada is headquartered in Carson City and has been helping Nevadans with their financial needs since 1949.  The credit union serves more than 54,000 consumers and small businesses, and has $677 million in assets. Greater Nevada is the title sponsor of Greater Nevada Field in Reno, Nevada and has been consistently recognized as both Best Financial Institution in many of its service areas and as a top employer by the Reno/Tahoe Best Places to Work Awards. For more information, visit gncu.org.

Photo: Winners of Greater Nevada Credit Union’s spring training trip giveaway with Reno Aces President, Eric Edelstein (far left) and GNCU President/CEO, Wally Murray (far right).

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