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Penn Community Bank, the area’s leading independent, mutual bank, is proud to announce that K. Bernard Tynes, Vice President of Retail Strategy and Distribution, has been appointed to the Pennsylvania Bankers Association’s Emerging Leaders Advisory Committee. He will serve a 3-year term. The committee is a regional and statewide forum that offers ongoing opportunities to emerging leaders in the Pennsylvania banking industry. The organization aims to support emerging leaders who aspire to greater levels of responsibility in financial services. A graduate of Goldey Beacom College and Harvard’s School of Continuing Education, Tynes champions innovation at Penn Community Bank. Among other projects, he spearheaded the development and launch of Workplace Connections, a free bank-at-work program serving area employers and their employees. Additionally, Tynes had an integral role in launching two financial products built to meet the needs of young people ages 15-23 years old, New Era Checking accounts and Common Cents Savings accounts. He lives in Kennett Square.
Penn Community Bank, the area’s leading independent, mutual bank, is proud to announce that K. Bernard Tynes, Vice President of Retail Strategy and Distribution, has been appointed to the Pennsylvania Bankers Association’s Emerging Leaders Advisory Committee. He will serve a 3-year term.
The committee is a regional and statewide forum that offers ongoing opportunities to emerging leaders in the Pennsylvania banking industry. The organization aims to support emerging leaders who aspire to greater levels of responsibility in financial services.
A graduate of Goldey Beacom College and Harvard’s School of Continuing Education, Tynes champions innovation at Penn Community Bank. Among other projects, he spearheaded the development and launch of Workplace Connections, a free bank-at-work program serving area employers and their employees. Additionally, Tynes had an integral role in launching two financial products built to meet the needs of young people ages 15-23 years old, New Era Checking accounts and Common Cents Savings accounts. He lives in Kennett Square.