DeWITT, N.Y. — Solvay Bank on Thursday said it has appointed Briana Fox as AVP, branch manager for its upcoming East Syracuse–area location at the Wegmans plaza on James Street in the town DeWitt. It will be the 10th branch for Solvay Bank, the oldest community bank established in Onondaga County, per the announcement. Fox […]
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DeWITT, N.Y. — Solvay Bank on Thursday said it has appointed Briana Fox as AVP, branch manager for its upcoming East Syracuse–area location at the Wegmans plaza on James Street in the town DeWitt.
It will be the 10th branch for Solvay Bank, the oldest community bank established in Onondaga County, per the announcement.
Fox joined Solvay Bank in 2016 as a banking solutions representative at its Fairmount office. Along the way, Solvay Bank promoted Fox to assistant branch manager at Solvay Bank’s DeWitt location, and most recently, branch manager for the North Syracuse office.
The future 2,200-square-foot Smart Office, located in the Wegmans plaza on James Street, is making “significant” progress, with framing now complete and further phases “actively underway” Solvay Bank noted. This branch will offer personal, business, and municipal-banking products and services.
Founded in 1917, Solvay Bank currently has nine branch locations in Solvay, Baldwinsville, Camillus, Cicero, DeWitt, Liverpool, North Syracuse, Westvale, and downtown Syracuse in the State Tower Building, as well as a commercial lending presence in the Mohawk Valley.


