Seneca Falls–based Generations Bank on Tuesday announced the appointment of Angela Krezmer as its new president and CEO. The bank had appointed Krezmer as the interim principal executive officer, following the Oct. 16 death of Menzo Case, the bank’s previous president and CEO. (Photo credit: Generations Bank)

SENECA FALLS, N.Y. — Generations Bank on Tuesday announced the appointment of Angela Krezmer as its new president and CEO, effective Nov. 27.

With the appointment, Krezmer is the first female president and CEO of Generations Bank and its 13th top executive overall, per the bank’s announcement.

Krezmer had been serving as the bank’s interim principal executive officer since Oct. 16, following the death of Menzo Case, the bank’s previous president and CEO. Case served as the bank’s top executive for 15 years.

Generations Bank says Krezmer will “bring continuity and innovation to her new role.” In addition to her role as president and CEO, Krezmer has been elected to join the bank’s board of directors.

Prior to this appointment, Krezmer has been serving as the CFO of Generations Bank since 2021. She will continue her duties as CFO, the bank noted.

“In a historic move for our Seneca Falls-based organization, a town renowned for women’s rights, Ms. Krezmer becomes the first female President & CEO,” Brad Jones, chairman of the board of directors at Generations Bank, said in a news release. “Her proven track record, strategic vision, and commitment to excellence make her the ideal candidate to lead Generations Bank.”

Founded in 1870 and headquartered in Seneca Falls, Generations Bank serves the Finger Lakes and Western New York regions with locations in Seneca Falls, Auburn, Union Springs, Waterloo, Geneva, Phelps, Farmington, and Medina.

 

 

 

 

 

Eric Reinhardt

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