BINGHAMTON, N.Y. — Peoples Security Bank & Trust recently announced that it has promoted Duane Earley to assistant branch manager of its Binghamton office. With this new position, Earley will take on a more active role in establishing a team-based culture and developing positive sales growth at the branch, the bank said in a release. […]
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BINGHAMTON, N.Y. — Peoples Security Bank & Trust recently announced that it has promoted Duane Earley to assistant branch manager of its Binghamton office.
With this new position, Earley will take on a more active role in establishing a team-based culture and developing positive sales growth at the branch, the bank said in a release. Earley will be responsible for ensuring area customers receive the best in banking services, offering personal financial guidance, and developing relationships with area businesses.
Earley has nine years of banking experience with Peoples Security Bank. He has certifications in bank operations, general banking, customer service, and notary. Earley graduated from SUNY Oneonta with a bachelor’s degree in business economics.
Peoples Security Bank & Trust — headquartered in Scranton, Pennsylvania — operates 28 full-service branches in 13 counties across Pennsylvania, New York, and New Jersey. The bank has two Southern Tier of New York branches — the office in Binghamton, plus another in Conklin. It also has a pair of offices just across the border in northern Pennsylvania, in Hallstead and Susquehanna, respectively.