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Tompkins Trust Co. names senior vice president of banking operations

ITHACA — Tompkins Trust Company, a unit of Tompkins Financial Corp. (NYSE: TMP), has named Kimberly Dove its senior vice president of banking operations.

Dove comes from VIST Bank, a unit of Wyomissing, Pa.–based VIST Financial Corp., which was acquired by Tompkins Financial last August. She will be responsible for managing consumer/commercial loan servicing, deposit services, and core business analysis for the four banks of Tompkins Financial.

Ithaca–based Tompkins Financial is parent of Tompkins Trust Co., The Bank of Castile, Mahopac National Bank, and VIST Bank, which have branches in the Central, Western, and Hudson Valley regions of New York and southeastern Pennsylvania.

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“Kim’s knowledge and background will be a great benefit to our team as we continue to enhance our customer’s experience,” Tompkins Financial COO Frank Fetsko said in a news release.

Dove brings more than 25 years of banking experience to her new position. She is a Penn State graduate and has been certified with several financial and risk-management designations.

Tompkins Financial reported net income of $31.3 million, or $2.43 per share, in 2012, down from $35.4 million, or $3.20 per share, in 2011. Merger costs totaling $9.7 million in 2012, compared with $152,000 in 2011, drove the decline.

In addition to the four banks, the company also owns Tompkins Insurance Agencies, Inc. and Tompkins Financial Advisors.

Contact Rombel at arombel@cnybj.com

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