NICK TRYNISKI has been named AVP, credit manager at Pathfinder Bank. He will manage the residential and commercial underwriting for the bank and will bring his personal experience as a credit analyst and knowledge of lending and the bank’s customers to his team of three analysts and a residential underwriter to this new role. Prior […]

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NICK TRYNISKI has been named AVP, credit manager at Pathfinder Bank. He will manage the residential and commercial underwriting for the bank and will bring his personal experience as a credit analyst and knowledge of lending and the bank’s customers to his team of three analysts and a residential underwriter to this new role. Prior to joining Pathfinder Bank as a credit analyst in 2016, Tryniski worked at M&T Bank. He earned a degree in finance from Le Moyne College in Syracuse.

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