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Amani Marjieh and Matthew Farrell Join Team at TMB

Tompkins Mahopac Bank (TMB) has announced two new team members, Amani Marjieh, assistant vice president, branch manager for the bank’s Yonkers location, and Matthew Farrell, vice president, commercial relationship manager for Westchester County.

Marjieh has more than 20 years of industry experience, including through a previous position with Sterling National Bank, where she increased the branch balance, built new relationships and maintained existing ones, enhanced fee income and retained plus promoted staff, all while decreasing operating costs.

Marjieh holds an associate’s degree and is a notary public. She sits on the board of trustees at St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center and is a member of the Auxiliary of St. Joseph’s Hospital Health Center, and the Yonkers Chamber of Commerce and its Women in Business Committee. Marjieh, who is married and has two daughters, lives in Yonkers.

Farrell brings more than 20 years of experience to his new position at TMB, including earlier work with Key Bank, where he was a commercial lender for businesses up to $30 million in revenue and provided lending, cash management and depository services in partnership with the bank’s branches.

Farrell has a business management and finance degree from Westchester College, and completed additional coursework at Fordham University. He underwent credit training with Wells Fargo College of Commercial Credit and is a member of the Westchester County Chamber of Commerce and New York Business Development Corporation. He volunteers with Jan Peek House, the United Way and Love Holds Life and lives in Yorktown Heights with his wife and two daughters.

“Amani and Matthew bring a wealth of knowledge to Tompkins Mahopac Bank and our clients,” said TMB President and CEO, Gerald J. Klein, Jr. “We are delighted to have them on board and look forward to working together in service of clients and businesses.”

About Tompkins Mahopac Bank
Tompkins Mahopac Bank, part of Tompkins Financial Corporation, has personalized service, local decision-making and a broad range of services for consumers and businesses. Wealth management services are provided through the offices of Tompkins Financial Advisors. Whether you prefer branch or remote mobile banking, we provide the breadth of services and local decision-making to make what’s possible a reality. Locally Focused. A World of Possibilities. More information is available at www.mahopacbank.com.

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