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Kathy Enderlin (center), senior vice president, League audit services, received warm wishes from President Daniel F. Egan and NECUS COO/ SVP Bonnie Doolin.

A Fond Farewell to Kathleen Enderlin Senior Vice President, Audit Services, Retires from League/Association At the end of September, Kathy Enderlin retired from the Massachusetts and New Hampshire Credit Union Leagues and the Credit Union Association of Rhode Island after an illustrious career that she would describe as fun and exciting. She was the senior vice president of the Audit Services Department – a department that she created and then grew to a regional presence for auditing solutions during her 20-plus

years with the Leagues/Association. During her last months in this role, Kathy worked on the smooth transition of the auditing business to a new partner for CPAs and IT and management advisors. Macpage will continue Kathy’s legacy and be a provider of auditing solutions for our credit unions, and Kathy ensured her staff would be part of this transition as a resource to her client credit unions. Kathy was a pioneer in much that she did, from fighting to join a union for higher wages in a male-dominated environment during her college years, to selling firmware during the boom of the technology years. She served as chair of AACUL’s Auditors Task Force and as president and vice president of the MA Bank Internal Auditors – background to be expected! Perhaps unexpectedly, she is a certified master in Tai Chi, rode a motorcycle, has traveled the world, including training in China as a Tai Chi master, and she has a music collection that would be the envy of many. So typical of her, the night before her retirement party she was at a Peter Gabriel concert – one of literally hundreds of

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concerts at which she has rocked the night away. Her education is indicative of the complex and interesting person she is. She holds a bachelor of science degree in accounting, and a bachelor of arts in humanities and a master’s in liberal arts – an accountant with a rich and welleducated soul! While we have bid her farewell, we cannot quite say she has retired, because there are definitely other chapters to be written by our colleague and friend. We wish her well, but miss her enthusiasm, loyalty, and passion for everything she did while working with us.

STCU Credit Union hires Tony Filipe as Vice President of Mortgages STCU Credit Union, Springfield, MA, has hired Tony Filipe as vice presiTony Filipe dent of mortgages. Filipe brings with him over 30 years of lending experience. He holds bachelor’s degree in education and languages from Westfield State University. A true innovator in the banking industry and a skilled speaker and manager, Filipe has closed in excess of $600 million worth of mortgage loans. He speaks Spanish, Portuguese, and English.

Pioneer Valley Federal Credit Union Trecia Marchand Selected as 40 Under Forty Trecia Marchand, Pioneer Valley Federal Credit Trecia Marchand Union, Springfield, MA, vice president, marketing/business development, has been recognized as a rising star in the business community of Western Massachusetts. Marchand was selected as a member of BusinessWest’s 40 Under Forty Class of 2012. Marchand has been with Pioneer Valley Federal Credit Union (PVCU) since 2006. In her role at PVCU, she oversees brand strategy implementation, member delivery channel optimization, market penetration, and service satisfaction. In addition to her work at PVCU, Marchand serves on various educational and community boards. •


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