Community Bank names Bacon commercial-banking team leader

Ronald Bacon

BREWERTON, N.Y. — Community Bank N.A. announced it has recently promoted Ronald Bacon to VP and commercial-banking team leader.  In his new role, Bacon will manage a portfolio of commercial-banking relationships, as well as a team of commercial bankers responsible for portfolio management and new business-development efforts throughout Jefferson, Lewis, and St. Lawrence counties.  Bacon, […]

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BREWERTON, N.Y. — Community Bank N.A. announced it has recently promoted Ronald Bacon to VP and commercial-banking team leader. 

In his new role, Bacon will manage a portfolio of commercial-banking relationships, as well as a team of commercial bankers responsible for portfolio management and new business-development efforts throughout Jefferson, Lewis, and St. Lawrence counties. 

Bacon, who resides in Brewerton, has 39 years of experience in the banking industry. He first joined Community Bank as VP, senior commercial-banking officer in 2007. Before that, he held numerous banking positions with HSBC, KeyBank, and Chase Bank. 

“We’re excited for Ronald to take on this expanded role within our Northern New York market,” Jeff Lord, commercial-banking sales manager at Community Bank, said in a release. “His industry experience and in-depth financial knowledge are invaluable assets which will continue to provide professional support for our business banking service and expansion efforts.”

Bacon earned his bachelor’s degree in economics from St. Lawrence University. He is a member of the Finance Accounting Advisory Committee at SUNY Canton, North County Alliance Loan Review Committee, and board member of CITEC Inc. 

Community Bank N.A. (NYSE: CBU) is part of DeWitt–based Community Bank System Inc., which operates more than 215 branches across upstate New York, northeastern Pennsylvania, Vermont, and western Massachusetts.         

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