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About Robert G. Allen

Robert G. Allen
Robert G. Allen is president/CEO of Teachers Federal Credit Union (TFCU). Allen has held this position since 1988 and has a total of 47 years working in credit unions. TFCU, one of the country’s largest credit unions, is a full service not-for-profit financial institution, founded in 1952 by a small group of teachers and has grown to more than $7 billion in total assets. TFCU serves more than 320,000 members, has 31 branch locations and over 800 employees.
Allen shares his expertise within the community. He is a trustee of the State University of New York Old Westbury Foundation; member of the Staller Center for the Arts Advisory Council (Stony Brook University); and a Past-President of Advancement for Commerce, Industry & Technology (ACIT). Allen earned a bachelor’s degree in finance from SUNY Old Westbury and an associate’s degree from Queensborough Community College.

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Teachers Federal Credit Union (TFCU), one of the country’s largest credit unions, is a full-service, not-for-profit financial institution. TFCU was founded on Long Island in 1952 and now has over $7 billion in total assets, serves more than 320,000 members and has 31 full-service branches throughout Long Island including: Amityville, Bay Shore, Briarwood (Queens), Brookhaven National Laboratory, Central Islip, Commack, East Meadow, East Northport, Farmingville, Hauppauge, Holbrook, Huntington, Kings Park, Manorville, Merrick, Nesconset, North Babylon, North Massapequa, Oakdale, Patchogue, Port Jefferson Station, Riverhead, Riverside (Manhattan), Rocky Point, Selden, Shirley, Smithtown, South Setauket, Wading River and Woodside (Queens). Members also have access to services at more than 5,000 shared service centers and 55,000 Allpoint ATMs located across the country. TFCU offers financial services to all people and businesses. More information is available about TFCU by visiting www.teachersfcu.org or by calling (631) 698-7000.