SENECA FALLS, N.Y. — Generations Bank announced it has promoted Jenny Humphreys to assistant vice president (AVP), in addition to her role as market manager of Seneca County.  Humphreys will continue to manage two Generations Bank retail offices in Seneca County, including the flagship branch in Seneca Falls and the office on North Road in […]

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SENECA FALLS, N.Y. — Generations Bank announced it has promoted Jenny Humphreys to assistant vice president (AVP), in addition to her role as market manager of Seneca County. 

Humphreys will continue to manage two Generations Bank retail offices in Seneca County, including the flagship branch in Seneca Falls and the office on North Road in Waterloo. She was promoted to that market-manager position last August and has quickly earned the title of AVP, making her an officer of the bank, Generations Bank said in a release.

In her position, Humphreys manages a staff of universal bankers, services consumer deposit accounts and loans, and maintains the day-to-day operations of the two branches. Humphreys will also continue to help develop and grow business in the local area.

Since joining Generations Bank in 2016, Humphreys has held several job titles, including universal banker and business-development officer. She is also a notary public and licensed mortgage-loan originator — experienced in home-equity loans, mortgages, and consumer loans. 

“Jenny has proven herself to be an invaluable member of our team. I have confidence that she will excel in her new role ..., while continuing to make a positive impact on our local community,” AG Cutrona, SVP — director of growth and profitability at Generations Bank, said in the release.

Founded in 1870 and headquartered in Seneca Falls, Generations has nine branch offices in Seneca Falls, Auburn (2), Union Springs, Waterloo, Geneva, Phelps, Farmington, and Medina.

Jornal Staff

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