Gardner is former chairman of the Medina Savings and Loan board of directors. He has worked at The Barden & Robeson Corporation in Middleport, N.Y. since 1992, serving as VP of commercial operations since 2009.

Moriarty is the former president and CEO of Medina Savings and Loan. His long banking career has included positions at Security Trust, M&T Bank, and Rochester Community Savings Bank, according to a Generations news release. Moriarty held the post of president and CEO of Medina Savings and Loan from 1996 until the merger with Generations, which closed earlier this fall.

Founded in 1870 and headquartered in Seneca Falls, Generations Bank has 11 branches in Seneca Falls, Auburn, Waterloo, Geneva, Union Springs, Phelps, Farmington, Albion, and Medina.

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