Banks & Credit Unions

Visions board reelects directors, reorganizes at March meeting

ENDWELL — Visions Federal Credit Union (FCU) reelected three directors to its board of directors during its 58th annual meeting held March 16 at its headquarters in Endwell.  Michael Mullen, Mary Robinson, and Denise Stoughton were reelected to three-year terms on the board. The Visions FCU board also includes Jill Bennedum, Kenneth Kidder III, James […]

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ENDWELL — Visions Federal Credit Union (FCU) reelected three directors to its board of directors during its 58th annual meeting held March 16 at its headquarters in Endwell. Michael Mullen, Mary Robinson, and Denise Stoughton were reelected to three-year terms on the board. The Visions FCU board also includes Jill Bennedum, Kenneth Kidder III, James Lewis, Christopher Marion, Kelly Roche, and Laurie Schorno. During the meeting, Marion, who serves as the board chairperson, recognized Lewis for five years of volunteer service. The board also held a special reorganization meeting immediately following the annual meeting. During that session, the board elected Marion as chairperson, Robinson as vice chairperson, Stoughton as treasurer, and Roche as secretary of the executive committee. The board also appointed Charles Sebuharara as associate director and George Bobinski, Jr. and Alan Hertel as directors’ emeriti. The board also reappointed supervisory committee members Fermin Romero III (secretary) and Gordon Thompson to two-year terms and appointed John Koniuto, Mary Anne Benedict, and Kathleen Towery to one-year terms as alternates on the supervisory committee. The supervisory committee also includes chairperson Douglas Camin, vice chairperson Stephanie Jerzak, and Mark Wasser. Established in 1966, the nonprofit Visions FCU is a financial institution fully owned by its members. Visions serves more than 250,000 members in communities throughout New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania.
Eric Reinhardt

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