Name | Title | Contact Details |
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Joselyn Strohm |
SEVP, Chief Operation Officer at Ephrata | Profile |
Scott Lied |
CFO | Profile |
Cindy Hoffman |
Executive Vice President, Chief Human Resources Officer | Profile |
Stephen Armbruster |
Vice President, Senior Trust Officer | Profile |
We have been devoted to the public welfare of the Hudson Valley since February 1st, 1871, when twenty-one citizens of Saugerties petitioned New York State for a charter as the Board of Trustees of Saugerties Savings Bank. The name changed to Sawyer Savings Bank in 1973 — weathering all business cycles and growing ever since. The bank doesn`t have stockholders. All its assets are held in a trust exclusively for the benefit of its depositors — you. We invest those deposits in the community: building homes, creating jobs, aiding capital expansion and helping the area and its people to grow and prosper.
WSFS Financial Corporation is a multi-billion dollar financial services company. Its principal subsidiary, WSFS Bank, is the oldest and largest bank and trust company headquartered in the Delaware Valley. WSFS has 77 offices located in Delaware, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Nevada, and provides comprehensive financial services including commercial banking, cash management, retail banking and trust and wealth management. Serving our communities since 1832, WSFS Bank is one of the ten oldest banks in the United States continuously operating under the same name. How do you get to be over 180 years old in a world that`s constantly changing? For us, the answer has always been the same: create a team of Associates who are passionate about serving our Customers and the community, and success will follow. We strive to meet our Customers` ever-changing banking needs and promise to exceed their expectations each and every day. As we serve, we strengthen, and as we strengthen, we have more opportunities to serve. It`s a virtuous cycle that enriches our organization and our community.
Hoyne Savings Bank is a Chicago, IL-based company in the Financial Services sector.
Ephrata National Bank has served Northern Lancaster County and beyond for over 125 years. How have we remained independent for so long, when many other banks have been acquired or merged into other organizations? The answer is simple. Ephrata
Northfield Savings Bank was founded in 1867 by a local university president who believed a mutual bank, owned by its depositors, would benefit the community. Over 148 years later, NSB continues this tradition. We are one of the nation`s few remaining mutual, depositor-owned organizations, and one of the largest banks headquartered right here in Vermont. With 13 convenient locations throughout central and northwestern Vermont, we are a full service bank providing a comprehensive range of products to more than 27,000 personal and business customers.