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Glens Falls National Bank and Trust Company is pleased to announce the promotion of Arleen Girard, Candice Healy and David Riihimaki to Senior Vice President.
“We are excited to recognize Arleen, Candice and Dave for their accomplishments within the Arrow Family of Companies,” said President and CEO Dave DeMarco. “Their knowledge and experience will help lead our continued growth and excellent customer experience.”
Each will continue in their management roles for Glens Falls National Bank and Saratoga National Bank and Trust Company, part of the Arrow Family of Companies.
Girard, Senior Vice President, Director of Business Services, joined the company in 2014 and oversees municipal banking and cash management services. She is responsible for developing and managing opportunities for revenue growth including deposits, merchant and payroll services and credit cards. Girard earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Le Moyne College.
Healy, Senior Vice President, Director of Retail Banking, joined the company in 2012 and oversees the Arrow Family of Companies branch network of 37 branches in a footprint of more than 160 miles along the eastern border of New York state. She is also responsible for leading and developing the branch teams to further expand customer relationships. Healy is a 2016 Leadership Adirondack graduate with more than 20 years of experience in retail banking. She is currently pursuing a degree in business administration from Southern New Hampshire University.
Riihimaki, Senior Vice President, Director of Credit Administration, joined the company in 2013 and oversees the credit administration team to maintain proper risk management controls and strong credit quality in consumer and commercial loan portfolios. Riihimaki earned a bachelor’s degree from Gettysburg College and a master’s degree from the University of Chicago’s Divinity School.
All are active in their communities and serve on local non-profit boards.
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