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A Brief History

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Tri-Town Teachers Federal Credit Union was founded in 1955 to serve the special financial needs of teachers. At that time, many teachers were having difficulty obtaining credit as many banks considered them a bad risk as they were not employed all year long . A group of teachers decided to form a credit union so that they could help themselves. Thus we were born.

At the end of the first year of operation, the credit union had just over 100 members and $3,500.00 in assets. In the years since, the times have changed and we have changed with them. As of December 31, 2006 we had 2425 members and almost $11,200,000.00 in assets.

Our membership is more diversified, now consisting of not only teachers, but all Board of Education Employees from Westport, Weston and Wilton, but the Municipal Employees of Westport and Family Members as well. We have grown from the briefcase of the first Treasurer, Raymond Walsh, to a credit union owned building in downtown Westport.

Our permanent home was purchased and renovated in 1989 and is on the National Register of Historic Landmarks.From this one location we serve members across the United States and in several foreign countries.

We have a dedicated Staff and a hard-working volunteer Board of Directors. Several years ago, we put in writing what our purpose should be.

Mission Statement

Tri-Town Teachers Federal Credit Union will strive to provide quality financial services to our members for convenient and responsible borrowing and saving.

Tri-Town Teachers Federal Credit Union will continue to be a personal service organization that seeks to be a significant financial institution for every member.
Tri-Town Teachers Federal Credit Union will continue to be competitive in our rate structure while maintaining fiscal safety and soundness.
Our primary goal for the short term as well as long term is to capitalize on our strengths and address ways to improve in the identified areas of weakness.

Our Board of Directors

Donald Miklus, President
Nell Mullen, Vice-President
Edward Bludnicki, Treasurer
Carol Soloff, Recording Secretary

Wendy Cudmore, Director
Shelley Hall, Director
Michelle Siegal, Director

Our Staff

David A. Ritch, Manager
John P. Coniglio, Assistant Manager
Tara Thompson, Operations Specialist
Faith Vogel , Member Service Representative