ENDWELL, N.Y. — Visions Federal Credit Union elected three directors to its board of directors during the credit union’s 57th annual meeting, which was held recently at its headquarters located in Endwell. In addition, a special reorganization meeting following the annual meeting included the election of new officers and appointments, per an April 11 news […]

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ENDWELL, N.Y. — Visions Federal Credit Union elected three directors to its board of directors during the credit union’s 57th annual meeting, which was held recently at its headquarters located in Endwell.

In addition, a special reorganization meeting following the annual meeting included the election of new officers and appointments, per an April 11 news release from Visions.

Jill Bennedum was elected and James Lewis and Laurie Schorno were reelected to three-year terms on the Visions board during the annual meeting. Its board of directors also includes Christopher Marion, chairperson; Mary Robinson, vice chairperson; Kelly Roche, secretary; and directors Kenneth Kidder III, Michael Mullen, and Denise Stoughton.

Besides the election, Marion also recognized retiring board treasurer George Bobinski, Jr. for his dedication and commitment throughout his 14 years of volunteer service, Visions said. Mullen and Marion were also recognized for five years and 10 years of volunteer service, respectively. 

During the special reorganization meeting, the board reelected executive committee members. They included Marion as chairperson; Robinson as vice chairperson; and Roche as secretary; and Stoughton was elected treasurer. Marion appointed Bobinski and Alan Hertel as director emeriti, Visions noted.

The board also reappointed Douglas Camin, Stephanie Jerzak, and Mark Wasser — members of the supervisory committee — to two-year terms as well as John Koniuto to a one-year term as alternate. The board also appointed Mary Anne Benedict to a one-year term as alternate on the supervisory committee, which also includes Fermin Romero III and Gordon Thompson, Visions said.

Jornal Staff

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