NBT Bank has hired JOHN ROTT as branch manager of the bank’s DeWitt office. He brings almost 20 years of management experience, including the past decade in the financial services, to his new position. Rott comes to NBT Bank from KeyCorp, where he served as a licensed relationship manager and branch manager. Before that, he […]

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NBT Bank has hired JOHN ROTT as branch manager of the bank’s DeWitt office. He brings almost 20 years of management experience, including the past decade in the financial services, to his new position. Rott comes to NBT Bank from KeyCorp, where he served as a licensed relationship manager and branch manager. Before that, he served as a licensed banker for both HSBC and First Niagara Financial Group, Inc. as well as a financial representative for Northwestern Mutual Life. Rott received his bachelor’s degree in business administration from Columbia College of Missouri in Syracuse.

KAREN BROGNANO has joined NBT as VP and senior commercial banking relationship manager based at the bank’s Utica Financial Center. She has more than 25 years of experience in banking in the Mohawk Valley, including positions with Savings Bank of Utica and M&T Bank. Brognano was previously VP of commercial lending with Key Bank. She is a graduate of Syracuse University with a bachelor’s degree in business administration

 

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