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Supervisory Committee

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TEG Federal Credit Union, your member-owned credit union, safeguards your assets through a volunteer Supervisory Committee. This committee oversees the Board and Management team, ensuring they operate ethically and follow regulations. If you have a concern management couldn’t address, contact us at Supervisory@TEGFCU.com. Please do not include any personal information, such as account numbers, in your communication.

Meet the Committee Members!

Trevor Kaftan – Chairman of the Board

Trevor grew up in Woodstock, NY, and graduated from SUNY New Paltz. He now resides in LaGrange with his wife and two children. He coaches travel soccer for the LaGrange Soccer Club in his spare time. He and his wife Annie are entrepreneurs, as they are a Cutco Cutlery distributor and own N-Hance Wood Refinishing and Valencia Countertops in Wappingers Falls.

Joe Lombardi

Formerly a teacher at Arlington High School, Joe also instructs part-time at Dutchess Community College. Joe has held a leadership position on the Supervisory Committee at TEG Federal Credit Union since the early 1990s.

Marilyn Brammer

Marilyn has been a member of TEG since 1989. After working in quality management as an Administrative Officer with the VA Hudson Valley Healthcare system for 33 years, spending time living in Missouri and Alabama, Marilyn now resides in Beacon with her husband, Dave. Marilyn has 6 children and 9 grandchildren, and she loves to help out with her children and local church.

Abhi Kakumanu

Abhi is an accomplished IT Consultant with a Master’s Degree from Marist College. He helps businesses in the Hudson Valley secure their infrastructure and optimize their IT operations. He is an expert in cybersecurity, network administration, cloud computing, and data management. He is committed to providing his clients with comprehensive and cost-effective IT solutions. He is also known for his strong communication and problem-solving skills.

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