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New treasurer in place at NBT

NORWICH — NBT Bancorp has hired William Glinski as its new corporate senior vice president and treasurer.

Glinski will chair the bank’s asset and liability committee, lead the development and implementation of NBT’s corporate investment portfolio and liquidity strategy, and oversee the corporation’s treasury function.

Glinski was previously senior vice president and treasurer at Santa Barbara Bank and Trust in Santa Barbara, Calif. He has more than 21 years of experience in financial services.

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“[Glinski’s] knowledge of the industry, strategic thinking, and experience will be an asset to the development of interest rate risk and portfolio management strategies for the corporation,” NBT Senior Executive Vice President and CFO Michael Chewens said in a news release.

NBT Bancorp (NASDAQ: NBTB), parent of NBT Bank, has $6 billion in assets and 135 branches in New York, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire. The company also owns a 401(k) record keeping firm and an insurance agency.

NBT is in the process of acquiring Alliance Financial Corp. of Syracuse.

Alliance (NASDAQ: ALNC), parent of Alliance Bank, has $1.4 billion in total assets and 29 offices in Cortland, Madison, Oneida, Onondaga, and Oswego counties. The company also owns an equipment lease financing firm and operates an investment management administration center in Buffalo.

Contact Tampone at ktampone@cnybj.com

 

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