ENDICOTT — NBT Bank announced that it has recently promoted Patricia Salati, its Endicott branch manager, to assistant vice president. Salati has more than 40 years of experience in the financial-services business and joined NBT Bank in 2008 as branch manager of its Binghamton Northgate office. In 2013, she transferred to NBT’s Endicott office as […]
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ENDICOTT — NBT Bank announced that it has recently promoted Patricia Salati, its Endicott branch manager, to assistant vice president.
Salati has more than 40 years of experience in the financial-services business and joined NBT Bank in 2008 as branch manager of its Binghamton Northgate office. In 2013, she transferred to NBT’s Endicott office as branch manager, a position she currently holds.
Salati, a resident of Endicott, earned her associate degree from SUNY Broome Community College and has completed many certificate courses with the American Bankers Association, the bank said. She is a past board member and committee member for the Rotary Club of Johnson City and the Family and Children Society.
NBT Bank has nearly 150 branches in six states — New York, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine. Its parent, NBT Bancorp (NASDAQ: NBTB), is a financial holding company headquartered in Norwich, with total assets of $9.5 billion as of the end of March.