Solvay Bank Announces New HiresPosted on February 13, 2024 |
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Syracuse, N.Y.—Solvay Bank, the oldest community bank established in Onondaga County, is pleased to announce the recent new hires Lydia Coker, Ronnie Marston, and Sabrina Smith.
Lydia Coker recently joined Solvay Bank as a Banking Associate. Lydia started her career in banking as a Sales and Service Representative at First Citizens Bank. Lydia is continuing her studies remotely at the University of South Carolina where she is working toward obtaining her management degree. She has previous volunteer experience with an organization named A. Bevy and has helped paint schools in Guatemala.
Solvay Bank welcomed Ronnie Marston to the Camillus Office as Assistant Branch Manager. Ronnie has four years of banking experience and worked at Vystar Credit Union in Orlando, Florida, where he held the role of Relationship Specialist II. Ronnie has served as a board member on the Okaloosa/Walton United Way Grant Board.
Sabrina Smith joined the Baldwinsville Office as a Banking Associate. Sabrina has worked in the customer service industry for years with experience in management at McDonald's and Fastrac. She has previously helped raise money for Disabled American Vets and Baldwinsville Food Pantry. Sabrina graduated from C.W. Baker High School in 2010.
Founded in 1917, Solvay Bank is the oldest community bank established in Onondaga County. Solvay Bank has nine branch locations in Solvay, Baldwinsville, Camillus, Cicero, DeWitt, Liverpool, North Syracuse, Westvale, downtown Syracuse in the State Tower Building, and a commercial lending presence in the Mohawk Valley. Solvay Bank’s Insurance Agency, Inc. is a full-service general insurance agency. For more information about Solvay Bank, visit solvaybank.com.
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