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Pathfinder Bank names Tryniski VP, credit manager
OSWEGO, N.Y. — Pathfinder Bank has promoted Nick Tryniski to VP, credit manager from credit analyst. That’s according to Ronald Tascarella, executive VP, chief banking officer, who announced the promotion on June 8. “We are happy to recognize Nick with this promotion,” Tascarella said. “With his extensive knowledge of lending, leadership skills and his commitment […]
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OSWEGO, N.Y. — Pathfinder Bank has promoted Nick Tryniski to VP, credit manager from credit analyst.
That’s according to Ronald Tascarella, executive VP, chief banking officer, who announced the promotion on June 8.
“We are happy to recognize Nick with this promotion,” Tascarella said. “With his extensive knowledge of lending, leadership skills and his commitment to customer service, Nick has proven to be a tremendous asset to the continued growth of Pathfinder Bank’s lending division.”
As credit manager for Pathfinder Bank, Tryniski will manage residential and commercial underwriting for the bank. He also brings to customers his knowledge of lending — and personal experience as a credit analyst and lender — along with his team of analysts and residential underwriters, Pathfinder Bank said.
Prior to joining Pathfinder Bank as a credit analyst in 2016, Tryniski worked at M&T Bank. He earned a degree in finance from Le Moyne College.
Headquartered in Oswego, Pathfinder Bank is a state-chartered commercial bank that is a wholly owned subsidiary of Pathfinder Bancorp, Inc, (NASDAQ: PBHC). The bank has 10 full-service offices located in its primary market areas of Oswego and Onondaga County and one limited purpose office in Oneida County.

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