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HARRISBURG, PA – Ambler Savings Bank SVP/Chief Relationship Officer Erin Cohen was recently elected to a one-year term as an asset director on the board of directors of the Pennsylvania Association of Community Bankers (PACB). Cohen was appointed to serve her one-year term at the association’s annual meeting in Hot Springs, VA. The board of directors, which includes PACB officers, region and asset representatives, and at-large members, will meet quarterly to determine the policies and administration of the association. Members of the board include CEOs and senior-level officers of PACB’s member banks. Cohen has been with Ambler Savings Bank since 2011, cultivating a robust career in the banking industry over the past 33 years. Beyond her professional responsibilities, Cohen is deeply committed to community service, serving as president of Spring-Ford Rotary Club, chairperson of Limerick Township Parks and Recreation, and is an active member of the golf committee for Family Promise Montco. About the Pennsylvania Association of Community Bankers The Pennsylvania Association of Community Bankers, headquartered in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, exclusively represents the interests of community banks chartered in the Commonwealth and nearly 14,000 men and women who work in their communities to make the financial dreams of their neighbors become reality. Its mission is focused to promote and protect the community banking industry through legislative advocacy, education, and networking. About Ambler Savings Bank Ambler Savings Bank was chartered in 1874 to provide financing for local residents to purchase and build homes. Since before the town was named Ambler, the bank has served the community by offering loans, deposit accounts and philanthropic support. Ambler Savings Bank has grown to employ 60 people with four branches and offices in three retirement communities across Montgomery and Berks counties
HARRISBURG, PA – Ambler Savings Bank SVP/Chief Relationship Officer Erin Cohen was recently elected to a one-year term as an asset director on the board of directors of the Pennsylvania Association of Community Bankers (PACB). Cohen was appointed to serve her one-year term at the association’s annual meeting in Hot Springs, VA.
The board of directors, which includes PACB officers, region and asset representatives, and at-large members, will meet quarterly to determine the policies and administration of the association. Members of the board include CEOs and senior-level officers of PACB’s member banks.
Cohen has been with Ambler Savings Bank since 2011, cultivating a robust career in the banking industry over the past 33 years.
Beyond her professional responsibilities, Cohen is deeply committed to community service, serving as president of Spring-Ford Rotary Club, chairperson of Limerick Township Parks and Recreation, and is an active member of the golf committee for Family Promise Montco.
About the Pennsylvania Association of Community Bankers The Pennsylvania Association of Community Bankers, headquartered in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, exclusively represents the interests of community banks chartered in the Commonwealth and nearly 14,000 men and women who work in their communities to make the financial dreams of their neighbors become reality. Its mission is focused to promote and protect the community banking industry through legislative advocacy, education, and networking.
About Ambler Savings Bank
Ambler Savings Bank was chartered in 1874 to provide financing for local residents to purchase and build homes. Since before the town was named Ambler, the bank has served the community by offering loans, deposit accounts and philanthropic support. Ambler Savings Bank has grown to employ 60 people with four branches and offices in three retirement communities across Montgomery and Berks counties