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Congratulations on Your Election as President


Dear President-Elect Trump,

On behalf of the National Council of Firefighter Credit Unions Inc.(NCOFCU), we would like to extend our heartfelt congratulations on your election as the 47th President of the United States. This monumental achievement reflects the confidence the American people have in your leadership and vision for our nation.

At NCOFCU, we represent a dedicated community of credit unions committed to serving the needs of first responders and their families nationwide. Our mission is to promote financial education for their directors and staff and security for their members and advocate for the interests of credit unions serving first responders nationally.

As you prepare to take on this critical role, please know that we stand ready to assist you in any initiatives that will benefit first responders and their communities. Should you require support or collaboration in areas related to the first responder credit union community, we are here to help.

We wish you success in your presidency and look forward to the positive changes your leadership will bring to America.

Sincerely, 

NCOFCU’s National Board of Directors

Chairman:  David Lantrip Director Houston Firefighters FCU
1st V. Chairman:  Brian Kurzel Chairman Charlotte Fire Dept. CU
2nd V. Chairman: Bonnie Sensing Exec. Admin. Nashville Firefighters CU
Treasurer: Gene Benick NCOFCU
Secretary: Andy Doyle Director F&A CU
Directors: Michael Tobler, Chairman of NY Firefighters Bravest FCU;, John Cowin, Director of Syracuse Firefighters CU; Al Comeaux, Chairman of Baton Rouge CU; Michael McCormick, Chair. San Diego Firefighters FCU
Associate Directors: Johnny Player, Treasurer Akron Fire Police CU; Judy DeLucca, CEO of New Orleans Firefighter FCU; Bob Whitaker, Director of Baton Rouge Firemens CU.

Staff:

Grant Sheehan CEO
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