YOU are the reason we love what we do—improving lives. Helping people get to a better place financially. Member Focused. Member Driven. Together Everyone Grows.
Over the past five decades, TEG has grown to serve over 37,000 members and is approaching $420 million in assets. This success is a testament to the unwavering support of its members and employees. As TEG Federal Credit Union commemorates its 55th anniversary, it extends a heartfelt invitation to join in celebrating this momentous milestone.
We’re Turning 55, and You’re Invited!
Help us kick off our 55th Anniversary Celebration & Annual Meeting.
Date: Saturday, March 23, 2024
Location: Villa Borghese, Wappingers Falls, NY
5:30 PM – Annual Meeting
followed by Cocktail Hour with Hors d’oeuvres
7 PM – Three-Course Dinner
with Dessert & Dancing
$50 per member • $75 per non-member
Please make your reservation no later than March 1, 2024
Members have a chance to share in the successes and accomplishments of the credit union at the annual meeting, as well as, vote for representatives up for re-election on our all-volunteer Board of Directors.
Meet the Nominees
Barbara Hogan – Secretary of the Board
Barbara joined the board in 1997. Previously served on TEG’s Supervisory Committee. She currently serves on the Budget & Security Committees. Original member and treasurer of Dutchess County Employees Credit Union. Joined TEG after credit union mergers in 1976. Retired as Dutchess County Deputy Comptroller after nearly 38 years.
Joshua Stratton
Josh is an independent financial consultant with LPL Financial. Josh began his career locally in 2007 (Syracuse University graduate). Holds various professional designations. Serves on boards of Community Action Partnership for Dutchess County, Syracuse Alumni Rowing Association, and Hudson River Rowing Association (President). Assistant rowing coach at Marist College.
Paul Basile
With 27 years of experience in finance, consulting, and technology, Paul shares his knowledge and expertise in process design and analytics with TEG. After retiring from Bank of America, Paul became an adjunct professor at Dutchess Community College. He and his wife love the Hudson Valley and have lived in Poughkeepsie for over 30 years.