Tompkins Community Bank Promotes Gary Grandstaff to Senior Vice President
In a celebration of professional growth, Tompkins Community Bank has announced the promotion of Gary Grandstaff to senior vice president, commercial banking regional manager. Grandstaff will oversee a team of community lenders as well as manage and develop commercial loan relationships alongside teams in Westchester and Bronx Counties.
“For the last five years, Gary has been an indispensable member of our commercial banking team,” said William Dunkel, commercial lending division manager. “His commitment to fostering growth within the communities we serve is inspiring, and we are eager to see his continued impact in this new role.”
A 30-year veteran of the banking and financial services industry, Grandstaff served KeyBank’s Poughkeepsie branches prior to joining Tompkins. Grandstaff was previously the Chair and board member of Vassar-Warner Home’s Property Board, a board member of the Mount Kisco Chamber of Commerce, a committee member of New York City Autism Speaks, and regularly volunteered with United Way of Putnam/Westchester. He resides in Putnam Valley with his family.
About Tompkins
Founded in 1836, Tompkins Community Bank serves the Central, Western, and Hudson Valley regions of New York, and the Southeastern region of Pennsylvania. Through their unique local decision-making model, the bank offers personalized service and exceptional responsiveness, while delivering a broad range of products and services for consumers and businesses. Insurance services are offered through Tompkins Insurance Agencies, and wealth management services are available through Tompkins Financial Advisors. Further information is available at www.tompkinsbank.com.

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