CALVIN CORRIDERS has been named retail products specialist at Pathfinder Bank. He began his career in 2015 as a personal banker for KeyBank. This January, Corriders accepted the position as loan processor at Pathfinder Bank. He graduated from Syracuse University with a bachelor’s degree in sociology. Corriders has played an instrumental role in Pathfinder Bank’s […]

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CALVIN CORRIDERS has been named retail products specialist at Pathfinder Bank. He began his career in 2015 as a personal banker for KeyBank. This January, Corriders accepted the position as loan processor at Pathfinder Bank. He graduated from Syracuse University with a bachelor’s degree in sociology. Corriders has played an instrumental role in Pathfinder Bank’s Smart Savers Program, a partnership between Pathfinder Bank and Van Duyn Elementary school to help students take their first steps on the road to financial responsibility. 

 

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