Alexandria, VA (August 12, 2024) – Transportation Federal Credit Union recently made a significant impact as a silver-level sponsor at the 47th annual training conference held by the National Black Coalition of Federal Aviation Employees (NBCFAE). As the largest of nine employee associations within the Federal Aviation Administration, NBCFAE plays a crucial role in fostering career growth, mentorship, and promoting diversity and inclusion among its members. For over 45 years, this coalition has tirelessly supported equal opportunities, advocating for African Americans, minorities, and women employees.
During the conference, Katrina Hall, a member of TFCU’s Board, sparked a lively and engaging discussion on the traits that define effective leadership. Her insights offered participants practical guidance and inspiration. In addition, TFCU took the opportunity to address attendees at the distinguished Evelyn J. Washington Luncheon, reinforcing their commitment to supporting and advancing the goals of NBCFAE.
“Transportation Federal Credit Union is proud to sponsor this year’s NBCFAE conference. This organization and their mission generously align with our mission of providing resources for personal growth.,” said Briana Evans, Marketing Manager of Transportation FCU. “We hope to continue this partnership with them for years to come in order to help minority groups and women employees achieve their greatest potential.”
Transportation Federal Credit Union was founded in 1939 to provide financial services to the transportation community. The organization has grown to serve over 14,000 members throughout the county. With over $280 million in assets, the organization welcomes active, retired, military personnel or contractors of the U.S. Department of Transportation, Department of Maritime Administration, Federal Aviation Administration, Federal Railroad Association, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration as well as 100+ employer groups to open an account. For more information about the organization or to become a member, visit www.TransFCU.org or call 202.366.9400.