Tompkins Community Bank Promotes Lisa Rivera to Branch Manager, Red Mills
In a celebration of professional growth, Tompkins Community Bank has promoted Lisa Rivera to branch manager. Rivera will oversee Tompkins’ Red Mills, NY branch, cultivating relationships with other businesses in the community and ensuring that customers’ needs are met.
“Since joining our team in 2015, Lisa has consistently demonstrated her attention to detail, particularly when it comes to customer experience,” said Carol Schmitz, community banking manager at Tompkins. “We look forward to seeing Lisa grow in this new role and are confident that all of our clients, and team members, throughout the Hudson Valley will benefit from working with her.”
Rivera brings 22 years of banking and financial industry expertise to her new role; after beginning her career as a bank teller, Rivera continually advanced her positions, enabling her to understand the intricacies of financial institutions. Previously, Rivera served as an assistant branch manager and branch operations specialist trainer for Tompkins.
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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