CLEARFIELD – Gregory M. Dixon, CNB Bank market executive, recently announced the promotions of Autumn Farley and Kyle Kunes to commercial loan officer.
In their new positions, Farley and Kunes will develop and maintain commercial relationships in the greater Clearfield market area.
“I am very happy to announce these well-deserved promotions,” stated Dixon. “Autumn has a tremendous amount of knowledge and experience in commercial lending, while Kyle has impressed me with his hard work and dedication. Both Autumn and Kyle are very customer oriented and have proven to be valuable assets to CNB Bank.”
A native of Clearfield, Farley joined CNB in 2000 as a teller and has since held various positions, including deposit operations, credit assistant, executive secretary and most recently as commercial loan portfolio manager /support lending officer.
Farley graduated from Clearfield Alliance Christian School in 1993 prior to receiving her diploma from Penn State University in dairy and animal science, management and production in 1997.
During her career with CNB, Farley continues to expand her education in the field of banking. In 2015, she graduated from the Pennsylvania Bankers Association Commercial School of Lending.
She has also earned eight banking diplomas to include General Banking, Bank Operations, Consumer Lending, Commercial Lending, Mortgage Lending, Banking and Finance, Personal Banking, and Retail Branch Management from the Pennsylvania Banker Association/Professional Development Network.
Farley resides in Clearfield with her husband, Randy, and their children, Jeremiah, Alan and Ursula. She is a member of Curwensville Alliance Church where she serves as the Children’s Ministries coordinator, Children’s Church Worship teacher and Sunday school teacher.
A native of Reynoldsville, Kunes graduated from DuBois Area High School in 2008 before receiving his Bachelor’s degree in business administration and marketing from Penn State in 2012.
He joined CNB in 2012 as a member of the management training program and following the intensive program held the positions of commercial banking associate and commercial banking specialist. In 2014, he graduated with honors from the Pennsylvania Bankers Association School of Banking.
Kunes resides in Clearfield with his wife, Andrea. He serves on the Occupational Advisory Committee at the Jefferson County-DuBois Area Vocation-Technical School (JEFF TECH) and also volunteers as a coach for the Clearfield Soccer Association.