GLENVILLE, N.Y., July 16, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Robert J. McCormick, Chairman, President, and Chief Executive Officer of TrustCo Bank Corp NY ((TrustCo, NASDAQ:TRST) and Trustco Bank, a subsidiary of TrustCo, announced the appointment of Executive Vice President Robert M. Leonard as Chief Operating Officer of TrustCo and Trustco Bank. Executive Vice President Kevin M. Curley has been named Chief Banking Officer. The following changes also have been made:
Carly Batista is now Senior Vice President and Chief Operations Officer
Michael Ewell is now Senior Vice President and Chief Risk Officer
J.R. George is now Senior Vice President and Chief Retail Banking Officer
Michelle Simmonds is now Senior Vice President and Chief Lending Officer
Mr. McCormick also announced that Michael Hall, the company's General Counsel and Corporate Secretary, will formally assume responsibility for Investor Relations of TrustCo. Mr. Hall will report directly to the Chief Executive Officer.
Mr. Leonard began his career with Trustco Bank in 1986 and has held a number of positions with the bank and its parent company, most recently serving as Chief Risk Officer since 2016. Mr. Curley also has a long tenure with company, having started in 1990. He too has served in many roles at the company, most recently as Head of Retail Banking, having assumed that role in 2022. Michael Hall joined the company in 2015 after previously serving as one of the bank's outside attorneys for several years.
Carly Batista has been with Trustco Bank since 2004. Ms. Batista previously has been responsible for overseeing the bank's considerable branch network and also has overseen its foundational retail banking operation. She will now oversee the bank's operations functions and its Planning and Systems Department. Michael Ewell has been with the bank since 2001 and most recently served as its Chief Compliance Officer and Chief Information Security Officer. He will continue to oversee the compliance and information security functions and will assume responsibility for the risk function. Mr. George has ...