AUBURN, N.Y. — Generations Bank has recently appointed Stephanie Northup to assistant vice president (AVP) and market manager of Cayuga County. In her new position, Northup will manage three Generations Bank offices in Cayuga County, including the two Auburn branches located on Seward Avenue and Osborne Street, as well as the office in Union Springs. […]
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AUBURN, N.Y. — Generations Bank has recently appointed Stephanie Northup to assistant vice president (AVP) and market manager of Cayuga County.
In her new position, Northup will manage three Generations Bank offices in Cayuga County, including the two Auburn branches located on Seward Avenue and Osborne Street, as well as the office in Union Springs. In her new position, Northup will manage a staff of universal bankers, service consumer deposit accounts and loans, and maintain the day-to-day operations of the three retail banking offices.
Since joining Generations in 2009, Northup has held the titles of universal banker, e-commerce specialist, AVP of retail banking, and AVP of support services. She has eight years of experience working in retail banking in both Cayuga and Seneca Counties.
“Over her 13-year-career at Generations, Stephanie has become a resource for many in the company. Her experience as a banker and manager makes her well suited for the Cayuga county market manager position,” AG Cutrona, SVP of growth & profitability at Generations Bank, said in a release. “Stephanie has achieved a lot over the years and we’re excited to see her grow into this new role.”
Northup earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Keuka College and is a certified public notary. She resides in Waterloo with her husband and has three adult sons.