Below is a list of the candidates for this election along with some biographical information for each. Click here when you are ready to vote.
 
Louis A. D'Angelo (Incumbent)
Louis   A. D'Angelo I have been a member of the Energy Federal Credit Union (EFCU) for 42 years and served as a member of the Board of Directors for four terms. Throughout my tenure, I have assisted in establishing/renovating our branches including our new headquarters and branch on King Farm Blvd. This facility features state-of-the-art technology that enables EFCU to provide world-class service to our members. I am currently serving as Secretary for the Board, on the ALCO Committee and as a Trustee for EFCU.

I have a broad range of leadership experience as the former Director of Facilities Management for Department of Energy Headquarters, as well as community services by serving on the Board of Directors of Parkside Condominium in Bethesda, Maryland for the last 31 years. These organizations have budgets of $93 million and $5 million, respectively. My educational background includes a Master of Science Degree in Electrical Engineering from Columbia University and a Bachelors Degree in Electrical Engineering from Manhattan College.

As a continuing EFCU Board Member, I will rely on my management and policy making experience to meet the challenges of our current economy and future regulatory controls to maximize the beneft to the EFCU membership. I have the support of my wife, Linda, and daughter, Heidi, and would appreciate your continued support and vote.
 
Eliot Brenner
Eliot   Brenner Eliot Brenner joined EFCU nearly 12 years ago when he became Director of Public Affairs at the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. He has been a senior counselor to five NR Chairmen and led NRC communications through the growth of the agency to meet demand for new reactors, the Fukushima tragedy and now as the agency downsizes.

After two decades with an international news agency, culminating as the senior national security correspondent covering the first Gulf ar, Brenner began his public service career writing speeches for Defense Secretary Dick Cheney. He then was speechwriter to Treasury Secretaries Lloyd Bentsen and Robert Rubin.

With a long-standing interest in financial issues, a Treasury Brenner was involved in a variety of pivotal economic policy and financial regulatory matters. H served as the spokesman for the Federal Aviation Administration in a period of high profile aviatio disasters and led public affairs work for the Boeing Co.'s contract to install checked baggage screening systems in over 425 airports.

He lives in Annandale, Va., holds a pilot's license, plays mandolin and likes driving old Jaguars.
 
James Corbett (Incumbent)
James   Corbett I have served as a member of our Board of Directors since 2004, and as Vice Chairman since 2011. I have represented your interests through difficul economic times. As an experienced director, I successfully kept our focus on the future, even as tough actions were required in the present. I was the leading voice for investing in the technology that has returned teller service to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC). The future is bright to expand teller service to Adventist and other key locations.

I will also promote the continued advantages ofmaking us even more available whenever and wherever you need us. With a continued future focus, we will leverage modern technologies to improve our services, operations, security and profitabilit. Mobile banking, remote deposit capture, expanded ATM networks, shared branches, and electronic credit applications are just a few of the capabilities I have supported to keep our institution modern and competitive.

As the NRC's Acquisition Management Divisiondirector, I focus on ensuring that money spent delivers value to the agency and that procurement processes are efficient, efective and comply with laws and regulations. Prior to joining the federal government, I held various senior technical and project positions with a commercial bank, where I was charged with delivering and operating its first branch automation system. I hold an MS i Management of Technology (MBA) from Georgia Tech and a BA from the University of Alabama.

I appreciate your consideration of my experience and qualifications. I ask for your vote in support of my continued service.