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Meet the BMAR Member - Mormile

Anthony Mormile is a senior VP in the business & professional banking division of Hudson Valley Bank. He is responsible for new business development, selling deposits and lending products and referring investment management business throughout the metro area, with special emphasis on the Bronx. Prior to coming to Hudson Valley Bank in April 2002, he spent 12 years with Citibank NA as a branch manager and five years at UBS as a financial advisor. He received an associate's degree in management/marketing from Westchester Business College, White Plains and attended Concordia College, Bronxville. He also serves on the board of governors for the Bronx-Manhattan North Board of Realtors and is the Treasurer for the New Bronx Chamber of Commerce. His leadership skills, combined with his proven ability to develop and maintain positive business relationships, make him uniquely qualified to provide our customers with a high degree of personal and professional service. Contact info: Anthony Mormile Hudson Valley Bank/Allerton 975 Allerton Ave., Bronx, N.Y. 10469 Tel. (718) 655-0227 Fax: (718) 655-5221 Email: [email protected] Website: www.hvbank.com
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