LAWRENCE HARRIS has joined Tompkins Community Bank as VP, commercial banking relationship manager. With 35 years of experience, Harris will be responsible for all facets of banking relationship management including real estate and construction financing, providing working capital, equipment financing, and structuring financial transactions to support mergers and acquisitions. Harris will also provide guidance on […]

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LAWRENCE HARRIS has joined Tompkins Community Bank as VP, commercial banking relationship manager. With 35 years of experience, Harris will be responsible for all facets of banking relationship management including real estate and construction financing, providing working capital, equipment financing, and structuring financial transactions to support mergers and acquisitions. Harris will also provide guidance on depository and cash-management services, as well as client relationships with affiliate investment and insurance partners. Harris received a bachelor’s degree in management science from Binghamton University and also graduated from the Stonier Graduate School of Banking at Georgetown University.

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