CNB Bank to Open New Branch in Blair County

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DUNCANSVILLE – CNB Bank is breaking ground on its first full-service office in the Blair County region.  An official groundbreaking ceremony was held Tuesday, and the new office will be located at 106 Lamppost Ln., in Duncansville, across from Convention Center Boulevard.

CNB officially entered the Blair County market in 2014 with the opening of a commercial banking office. Now CNB is expanding its services to meet the needs of the entire community with a full array of banking services.

“It is always our intention to make sure the people in the communities we serve have all of their banking needs met,” said Joseph B. Bower Jr., president and chief executive officer of CNB Bank.

“The expansion in Blair County allows us to do just that. We are excited to introduce our commercial deposit and personal financial services to consumers in the market and provide them with the same quality and service CNB clients have come to expect.”

n the photo, from left to right, are  Pat Mitchell, Blair County chamber ambassador; Tim Schaaf, Building Systems Inc., president; David Burchfield Jr., Allegheny Township supervisor; John McGinnis, 79th District Pennsylvania House representative; Judy Barry, CNB Bank portfolio manager/support lender; Joe Dell, CNB Bank executive vice president/commercial banking; Mary Baker, CNB Bank assistant vice president/market manager; Joe Bower, CNB Bank president and CEO; Matt Raptosh, CNB Bank vice president/commercial banking; Denny Merrey, CNB Financial Corp. chairman; Jacklyn Lantzy, CNB Bank community office manager; Mark Breakey, CNB Bank senior executive vice president/credit administration; Don Devorris, Blair Companies Real Estate chairman and founder; Mike Mignogna, CNB Bank assistant vice president/commercial banking; Stacy Hoover, Blair County chamber vice president events & technology; Greg Dixon, CNB Bank, market executive; Andrea Devorris Cohen, Blair Companies Real Estate vice president/real estate development and management; and Vince Turiano, retired CNB executive vice president.

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