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People news: NBT Bank announces promotions

NORWICH, N.Y. — NBT Bank announced it has promoted Lucas Davis, Michael Longo, Amy Ronk, and Matthew Smith to assistant VP.

Davis is the operations manager in the Dealer Finance Department in NBT Bank’s Consumer Lending Division and has been with the company since 2007. He oversees department staff and is responsible for all operational aspects of the department.

Longo is a systems analyst within the Systems Development Department who has been with the company since 2012 and is a graduate of NBT’s Management Development Program. He is responsible for analyzing, designing, and implementing digital products and services for the bank.

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Ronk is a supervisor in NBT’s Loan Documentation and Collateral Control Department and joined the company in 2009. Ronk manages a team responsible for reviewing loan documentation to ensure adherence to regulations and bank lending policy.

Smith is digital solutions architect in the bank’s Systems Development Department. He joined NBT in 2001. Smith is responsible for research, development,t and implementation of digital strategies to support business growth and the development of new products and services.

Norwich–based NBT Bank operates 154 branches in New York, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine. Its parent company is NBT Bancorp (NASDAQ; NBTB), which has more than $8.8 billion in total assets.

 

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