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Orange Bank & Trust welcomes Mormile as a senior commercial loan officer

Middletown, NY According to the board of directors and CEO Michael Gilfeather of Orange Bank & Trust Co., senior vice president, Anthony Mormile has joined the bank as a senior commercial loan officer working primarily in the Westchester County and Bronx marketplace.

“Anthony’s experience working in commercial lending, along with his familiarity of the Westchester and Bronx area make him a great addition to our business banking team,” said Gilfeather. “Anthony understands the diverse needs of our client base and will be an excellent resource for both our existing and future clients.”

With over 30 years of experience in the banking industry, Mormile joins from Tompkins Mahopac Bank where he served as a regional VP providing commercial lending and cash management services to businesses and professionals in Westchester, Bronx and surrounding areas. 

“It’s an honor to be associated with an institution that has been around since 1892,” said Mormile.  The bank has an excellent reputation and I am excited to join the team in providing the right financial solutions to help businesses and local professionals achieve their financial goals.’’ 

Mormile graduated from The College of Westchester with an AAS Degree in Management and Marketing. He received his BS degree from Concordia College and has extensive training in Commercial Lending through RMA (Risk Management Association). He is currently the treasurer of the Bronx Chamber of Commerce and is a board member of the North Manhattan-Bronx Board of Realtors. He also serves as a member of the Business Council of Westchester and Westchester County Association. 

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