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Mufarrige will lead the FTC’s Bureau of Consumer Protection | Credit Union Journal

January 26, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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Orrstown Bank of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, has expanded its leadership team by hiring a chief operations officer and a chief information officer.

As COO, Ben Colvard will oversee the bank’s operational strategy and ensure the proper alignment of people, processes and technology, the bank said in a Jan. 16 press release. “With over 20 years of experience in operational excellence, Ben previously served as Chief Optimization Officer at Sandy Spring Bank,” Orrstown Bank said.

Chris Orr, the chief information officer, also comes from Sandy Spring Bank. Orr will lead Orrstown Bank’s technology strategy.

The two will report to Amy Doll, who is executive vice president, chief operations and technology officer. Doll joined the bank in July 2024, when PeoplesBank merged into Orrstown Bank.

“These roles represent strategic expansions of existing leadership functions, aimed at positioning the bank for sustained growth and operational excellence,” a spokesperson for the bank said.

Orrstown Bank is a wholly owned unit of Nasdaq-listed Orrstown Financial Services. —Mary de Wet

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