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Ray Perez
TG
(512) 219-4990
(800) 252-9743, ext. 4990
ray.perez@tgslc.org
November 6, 2007
Round Rock, TX — Kevin Struckhoff, who has spent his entire career in the student loan industry, has joined TG as assistant vice president of relationship management and consulting.

In his new role, Struckhoff will lead TG’s Relationship Management and Consulting Team and represent the company with colleges and universities and lenders. He has spent 25 years working for various lending institutions in several states.
Struckhoff most recently spent two years as a senior vice president of school relations for College Loan Corporation and headed the California and Rocky Mountain regions. From 1997-2004, he worked for Chase Education First — a joint venture between JP Morgan Chase and Sallie Mae — in Tampa, FL. He served as executive director of regional sales and then vice president of national sales for the joint venture.
He previously worked for six years in New York as an assistant vice president for Manufacturers Hanover Bank and as a vice president of Chemical Bank Education Finance Group. Struckhoff also earlier worked in student lending for three community banks in Kansas and Colorado.
Struckhoff earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Fort Hays State University in Kansas.
“Kevin has a wealth of experience in the student loan industry. His sales management knowledge will be invaluable in leading our school and lender sales and consulting teams,” said Kim Alexander, TG’s vice president for customer focus. “He also is well known and respected by schools and lenders in Texas and throughout the nation and that will serve TG well as we expand to other areas of the country.”
Struckhoff can be reached at (800) 252-9743, ext. 6701, or by email at kevin.struckhoff@tgslc.org.
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About TG: TG is a public, nonprofit corporation that helps create access to higher education for millions of families and students through its role as an administrator of the Federal Family Education Loan Program (FFELP). Its vision is to be the premier source of information, financing, and assistance to help all families and students realize their educational and career dreams. Additional information about TG can be found online at www.tgslc.org. This press release can be downloaded from www.tgslc.org/newsroom/.