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Reid joins Empire National Bank as vice president/commercial loan officer; Served as commercial loan officer at NY Business Development

Jeffrey Reid, Empire National Bank Jeffrey Reid, Empire National Bank

Islandia, NY Career banker Jeffrey Reid recently joined Empire National Bank as vice president/commercial loan officer, according to the bank’s chairman and chief executive officer Douglas Manditch. 

“With close to 30 years of banking experience, Jeff’s expertise, particularly in the commercial lending arena, will greatly benefit bank customers,” said Manditch.

Before joining Empire National, Reid was a commercial loan officer at the Melville office of New York Business Development Corporation.  For more than a decade, he held the same title at State Bank of Long Island’s Jericho location. His educational credentials include a B.S. Degree in Management Science/Finance from SUNY Geneseo, an M.B.A. in Finance from Hofstra University and completing Marine Midland Bank’s formal Credit Training Program.   

Dedicated to helping small to mid-sized privately-owned businesses, professional practices, not-for-profit organizations, municipalities and real estate professionals grow and prosper; Empire National Bank is committed to bringing the personal touch back to customer service while providing a “neighborhood” banking experience.

  Headquartered in Islandia, New York, Empire National Bank has locations in Port Jefferson Station, Shirley and Mineola.  A private banking-style, full-service branch is located in Manhattan. 

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