UTICA, N.Y. — Adirondack Bank announced it has promoted Elizabeth A. Pellegrino to executive VP and chief credit officer.

Pellegrino started with the bank in February 2020 as VP of asset quality before being promoted to senior VP of credit administration and chief credit officer in August 2020.

“Beth is a seasoned, well-rounded commercial credit professional with over 25 years of commercial lending, commercial loan administration, and loan workout experience,” Adirondack Bank President/CEO Rocco F. Arcuri, Sr. said in a release. “She’s been a great addition to our team, and I am looking forward to Beth’s continuing contributions to the success of Adirondack Bank as its EVP chief credit officer.”

Prior to joining Adirondack Bank, Pellegrino served as chief financial officer for The YWCA of the Mohawk Valley and vice president of loan workout at NBT Bank for 9 years.

Adirondack Bank is a locally owned and operated full-service community bank with total assets of $952.3 million and 19 locations serving upstate New York.

 

Traci DeLore

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