MILLERSBURG – Mid Penn Bank, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Mid Penn Bancorp Inc., recently announced the promotion of Jordan D. Space to president of the private bank and chief operating officer of the company, effective Jan. 12, 2024.
Space replaces Justin Webb as chief operating officer, who was recently appointed chief financial officer. Space joined the bank in 2022 and was responsible for the establishment of the private bank.
In his new role, Space will oversee loan and deposit operations groups as well as the credit and credit administration functions.
He will also provide an integrated approach to all aspects of the Bank’s non-interest income growth, such as the Private Bank, the Trust and Wealth Management Group and the Insurance Agency.
“We are excited to elevate Jordan to president of the private bank and chief operating officer of the company,” Mid Penn Chair, President and Chief Executive Officer Rory G. Ritrievi commented.
“During his short time with the bank, Jordan has been a strategic leader across the company, and he will be a key driver in growing the organization’s revenue and operational excellence for years to come.”
Space brings over 15 years of experience in the financial services industry. Prior to joining the Bank, Space was market president for the eastern Pennsylvania region at S&T Bank and chief lending officer at Integrity Bank.
“I am excited to take on this role and look forward to helping the Bank execute on its strategic vision while providing the highest level of financial services to our customers,” Space said.
Space graduated from the University of Pittsburgh with a bachelor’s degree in finance and is also a graduate of the Stonier Graduate School of Banking at the University of Pennsylvania.
He is actively engaged in his local community and serves on multiple committees as well as the Board of Trustees of Penn Medicine/Lancaster General Health.
Space also serves on the Economic Development Executive Leadership Team for the Lancaster City Alliance and is a member of the Young Presidents’ Organization.
In 2021, he was recognized as one of Central Penn Business Journal’s Power 30 in Banking and Finance. Space resides in Lancaster, Pa., with his wife and three children.