Candy Casteal, Board Member Highlight
Candy Casteal, Board Member Highlight
Thank you for your service!
Each of our wonderful Board of Directors is so passionate about our community and dedicates their time, talent, and resources towards the fulfillment of our mission. On behalf of our team, those we serve, and our community we thank you for all you do!
Candy Casteal currently serves as Specialized Lending President at AgWest Farm Credit with responsibility for the organization’s Capital Markets, Forest Products, Cooperative and Country Home Lending teams as well as its equipment finance and AgVision programs. She is a member of AgWest’s Management Committee.
Candy joined one of AgWest’s legacy associations, Northwest Farm Credit, in 1996 after graduating from Oregon State University with a major in Agriculture Business Management and minor in Animal Science. She spent the first 15 years of her career in direct lending roles in Northwest’s Twin Falls, Salem and Pasco branches focused on large, vertically integrated operations before joining the Capital Markets team in 2011. There she served as a relationship manager and in progressive leadership roles, including Senior Vice President-Credit for Special Industry Lending, Senior Vice President-Capital Markets and Head of Specialized Lending before assuming her current responsibilities in 2025.
Candy was an active member of the Lewis & Clark High School Booster Club during her daughter’s high school years and currently serves on the boards of Leadership Spokane and YWCA. Candy, her husband and daughter are world travelers, love books and growing (eating) tomatoes.
Thank you to Candy and our entire Board of Directors
We extend our deepest gratitude to the incredible individuals joining our Board of Directors. Their dedication and commitment to our mission undoubtedly bolsters YWCA Spokane's ability to provide vital programs and services to our community. We welcome the support and collaboration that this esteemed board brings to our journey of empowerment, equity, and innovation.
By: Jemma Riedel-Johnson