UTICA — NBT Bank has promoted Adam Burback to business banking officer.

In this position, he is responsible for developing and managing business relationships with the bank’s commercial customers in the Mohawk Valley, according to a news release. Burback is based at the bank’s Utica Financial Center in downtown Utica.

Burback has worked in the financial-services industry since 2004. He joined NBT Bank in 2012 as a credit analyst providing credit-risk analysis on commercial-loan requests. He was previously an underwriter with Medical Liability Mutual Insurance Company in Syracuse, according to the release. Burback, a resident of New Hartford, earned his master’s degree from the iSchool at Syracuse University and his bachelor’s degree from Siena College, near Albany.

 NBT Bank offers personal banking, asset management, and business services through a network of more than 155 branches in five states, including the upstate New York, northeastern Pennsylvania, northwestern Vermont, western Massachusetts, and southern New Hampshire areas.

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