About RBFCU
Randolph-Brooks Federal Credit Union is more than just a bank. We are a financial cooperative intent on helping members save time, save money and earn money. Whether it’s opening a first account, buying a car, building a dream home or planning for retirement, our team of dedicated professionals are here to help you achieve your goals and build a strong financial future.
The credit union has grown from providing financial resources to military service members and their families to serving more than 1 million members across Texas and around the world. RBFCU has a presence in four major market areas — Austin, Corpus Christi, Dallas-Fort Worth and San Antonio — and has more than 60 branches dedicated to serving members and the community.
First and foremost, RBFCU is people. It’s the more than 2,300 employees who serve members’ needs each day. It’s the senior team and Board of Directors that guide the credit union’s growth. It’s the members who give their support and loyalty to the credit union each day.
Meet our Board of Directors
As a credit union, RBFCU is led by a board of volunteers. These leaders generously give their time and expertise on behalf of all credit union members. RBFCU’s board consists of nine members, in homage to the nine original founders of the credit union.
Edward M. Polansky
Chair
CPA/PFS, President, Polansky Investments, Inc.
Paul W. Denham
Vice Chair
Engineer, Civil Engineering Consultants
Mark Sekula
Treasurer
RBFCU President/CEO
Barbara Heyward
Secretary
CMSgt. USAF (Ret.) and Civil Service
Chris A. Domangue
Board Member
Lt. Col. USAF (Ret.) and Civil Service (Ret.)
Julie Klumpyan
Board Member
CPA, Vice President, Valero Energy
Sandra A. Reeh
Board Member
Civil Service (Ret.)
Karen Vazquez
Board Member
CPA, Chief Financial Officer, GTI Statia
James Williams III
Board Member
PE, Lt. Col. USAF (Ret.)
Edward L. Marvin
Director Emeritus
Lt. Col. USAF (Ret.) and business owner
Meet our Executive Management Team
RBFCU’s Executive Management Team includes professionals with a wide range of experience in finance, public accounting and a variety of other disciplines.
- Chief Executive Officer/President Mark Sekula
- Chief Financial Officer Zachary Crews
- Chief Operating Officer Sonya McDonald
- Chief of Staff Mary O’Rourke
- Chief Risk Officer Berenice Villarreal
- Chief Lending Officer Robert Zearfoss
Under their leadership and guidance, the credit union has grown to more than $18 billion in assets and remains ranked as one of the strongest and fastest-growing financial institutions in the nation.
Our mission
As a member-owned, not-for-profit financial cooperative, Randolph-Brooks Federal Credit Union is committed to serving our members’ financial needs.
Our mission is to improve our members’ economic well-being and quality of life.
Statement of Inclusion
RBFCU is committed to ensuring an inclusive working environment which is free of discrimination, harassment and bullying. RBFCU is mindful of diversity and inclusion through hiring, promotion, compensation and vendor selection processes.
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When is RBFCU's annual meeting?
The annual meeting is scheduled for the end of March each year. Watch member communications for date, time and location details.
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How do I qualify for membership with RBFCU?
There are several ways to qualify for membership with RBFCU. Common ways to qualify for membership include your employer, place of worship, community organization, neighborhood or school. You may also qualify through immediate family members who are part of the credit union (spouse, children, parents, siblings, stepchildren, adopted relatives, etc.). You can complete a short online application to see if you qualify for membership.
If you are unable to qualify through any of the options listed above, you may contact us and our Member Service Specialists can help you determine if there are additional opportunities to qualify.
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Do I have to be military-affiliated to join RBFCU?
No. At RBFCU, we have more than 5,000 ways to qualify you for membership. To see how you qualify for membership, call us at 210-945-3300 today.
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Why do I have to qualify for membership?
Unlike banks that are open to anyone, laws require credit unions like RBFCU to have a defined field of membership, which means you have to be a member to access the products and services credit unions provide. There are a variety of ways to qualify based on where you work, live, worship or attend school. When you become a member of RBFCU, you take advantage of lower loan rates, higher dividends on deposits and lower fees.
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I am a reporter with a media inquiry. Who should I contact?
For media inquiries, please contact Salvador Guerrero, Vice President-Corporate Communications & Public Relations, at sguerrero@rbfcu.org or 210-637-4287.
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