JAMES O’CONNOR has joined Community Bank N.A. as a commercial relationship manager in DeWitt. In his new role, O’Connor will grow and oversee commercial-banking relationships in the Central New York region across a variety of industries. He will also manage and support existing commercial customers in achieving their business goals while also identifying opportunities for […]

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JAMES O’CONNOR has joined Community Bank N.A. as a commercial relationship manager in DeWitt. In his new role, O’Connor will grow and oversee commercial-banking relationships in the Central New York region across a variety of industries. He will also manage and support existing commercial customers in achieving their business goals while also identifying opportunities for additional products and services to support their business demands. O’Connor has more than 30 years of experience in banking and finance. He joins Community Bank from Five Star Bank, where he most recently served as a senior business banker. He previously worked for KeyBank as a senior commercial relationship manager. O’Connor holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration, with a concentration in management-information systems and finance, from the University at Buffalo. 

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