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Senior Vice President, Membership & Community Development

Neko M. Stubblefield

Ms. Stubblefield serves as the Senior Vice President of Membership and Community Development for Eglin Federal Credit Union (EFCU), one of the largest Credit Unions in the state of Florida with over 124,000 members and $2.9 billion in assets. Neko oversees membership growth, community development, and financial education efforts across the footprint of the Credit Union which currently spans five counties in Florida and Alabama with eleven full-service branch locations. She creates, cultivates, and deepen relationships with community leaders on community initiatives across the footprint of EFCU.
Neko’s dedication to her community is reflected in her active involvement and leadership roles within several organizations. She is a member of seven local Chambers of Commerce and has served as Chair of the Board and an Executive Board Member for the Crestview Area Chamber of Commerce. Additionally, she is 2024-25 Chairwoman of the One Okaloosa Economic Development Council and a Board Member for Rocky Bayou Christian School, Okaloosa Public Schools Foundation, Northwest Florida State College Foundation and United Way Emerald Coast
Her commitment to serving her community extends to her role as Civic Leader for the Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC), representing the 96th Test Wing at Eglin AFB. She also serves as an Honorary Commander for the 7th Special Forces Group (A) Group Support Battalion at Camp Bull Simons.

Neko’s volunteer efforts span numerous organizations, including the Crestview Mentor Program, Habitat for Humanity, Boys and Girls Club of the Emerald Coast, and Okaloosa Saves. Her dedication to her community is evident through her involvement in multiple community advisory boards.

Ms. Stubblefield is a proud member of Praise, Power, and Compassion Ministries under the leadership of Senior Pastor, Darrell, and Co-Pastor Lula Coleman where she enjoys serving on the Hospitality Committee. In her spare time, Neko prioritizes her role as “Mother in Chief” and cherishes the time she spends with her children, Joshua, and Madison.