EXTON, Pa., Oct. 29, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- First Resource
Bank (OTCQB: FRSB) is excited to announce the promotion of
Lisa Donnon to Chief Lending Officer
and Executive Vice President. Ms. Donnon has been working for
First Resource Bank for 8 years and brings over 25 years in banking
and financial services to her new role with the
Bank. Ms. Donnon will manage all loan origination and
servicing activities.
Ms. Donnon has a vast array of financing skills in commercial
real estate, consumer, construction and dealer financing, which she
has acquired over her years of banking experience.
First Resource Bank's President and CEO Glenn Marshall stated, "We are proud to reward
Lisa experience and unwavering dedication with this
promotion. We are a community bank that focuses on
highly personalized service with experienced bankers. Lisa's
addition to our management team will benefit our customers and
shareholders."
The bank is expanding its footprint in central Chester County and will be opening an office
in West Chester by early
2015. Ms. Donnon's strong lending experience and leadership
skills will be instrumental in assisting First Resource Bank to
continue its growth in Chester
County.
About First Resource Bank
First Resource Bank is a
locally owned and operated Pennsylvania state chartered bank, serving the
banking needs of businesses, professionals and individuals in
Chester County, Pennsylvania. The
Bank offers a full range of deposit and credit services with a high
level of personalized service. First Resource Bank also offers a
broad range of traditional financial services and products,
competitively priced and delivered in a responsive manner to small
businesses, professionals and residents in the local market. For
additional information visit our website at
www.firstresourcebank.com.
Member FDIC.
This press release may contain forward-looking statements as
defined by the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.
Actual results and trends could differ materially from those set
forth in such statements due to various factors. Such factors
include the possibility that increased demand or prices for the
bank's financial services and products may not occur, changing
economic and competitive conditions, technological developments,
and other risks and uncertainties.
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