Tompkins Community Bank has promoted DEBORAH HOOVER to small business lending manager. Hoover has worked in the financial industry for 25 years, beginning her career as a teller and holding various positions in customer service and branch management. Most recently, she managed the company’s main office branch in downtown Ithaca. In her new role, Hoover […]
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Tompkins Community Bank has promoted DEBORAH HOOVER to small business lending manager. Hoover has worked in the financial industry for 25 years, beginning her career as a teller and holding various positions in customer service and branch management. Most recently, she managed the company’s main office branch in downtown Ithaca. In her new role, Hoover is responsible for the management of all aspects of small-business administration, overseeing and growing the small-business loan portfolio for Central New York, underwriting and approving small-business loans within the established lending limits, and developing programs designed to increase deposit and loan volumes. Hoover is a graduate of Dryden Central Schools and holds a degree in business administration with a concentration in management from Tompkins Cortland Community College (TC3). Founded in 1836, Tompkins Community Bank serves the Central, Western, and Hudson Valley regions of New York and the Southeastern region of Pennsylvania.