First Keystone Corporation Announces Management Changes
May 14, 2018 at 04:00 pm IST
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First Keystone Corporation announced that Michael L. Jezewski and William E. Rinehart were elected class A directors. They will serve on the board of directors for the company and its subsidiary, First Keystone Community Bank. Jerome F. Fabian and John G. Gerlach retired from the board of directors of the corporation and the bank effective May 10, 2018. In addition, First Keystone Community Bank promoted Chris Zlobik, Deposit Operations officer; Brian Klinefelter, Credit Department manager; Linda Meshinski, Community Office and Regional manager and Jason Holloway, Commercial Services officer as vice presidents (VP); Kim Volkel, Community Office manager; Kristi McClintock, Document Preparation specialist; Jillian Guenther, Fraud manager/Bank Secrecy officer; Thomas McGrath, Commercial Services officer and Laurie Nudo, Community Office manager were promoted AVP and Tiffany Bienkowski, Credit analyst, Shane A Davis, accountant I and systems administrator; David Warho, Technology systems engineer; Terri Romanowski, Community Office manager and Cindy Thorne, Trust Operations specialist, as assistant cashier.
First Keystone Corporation is a bank holding company. The Company operates, through its subsidiary, First Keystone Community Bank (the Bank), which has a commercial banking operation and a trust department as its lines of business. The Bank is a full-service commercial bank providing a range of services to individuals and small to medium-sized businesses in its Northeastern Pennsylvania market area. The Bankâs commercial banking activities include accepting time, demand and savings deposits and making secured and unsecured commercial, real estate, agricultural and consumer loans. Additionally, the Bank provides personal and corporate trust and agency services to individuals, corporations and others, including trust investment accounts, investment advisory services, mutual funds, estate planning, and management of pension and profit-sharing plans. The area served by the Bank includes a mix of rural communities, small to mid-sized towns and cities.