SHIPPENSBURG, Pa., Sept. 07, 2016 -- Today Orrstown Bank, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Orrstown Financial Services, Inc. (NASDAQ:ORRF), announced that Adam Metz, Andrew Johnson, and Doug Hummer joined the organization.
The three newest additions to the Orrstown Bank team have a combined 54 years of banking experience, most recently at Metro Bank and its predecessor Commerce Bank.
Adam Metz joins the organization as Executive Vice President/Chief Lending Officer with overall responsibility for commercial lending and mortgage lending. Adam served in a similar role at Metro Bank/Commerce Bank and prior to his tenure there worked for M&T Bank/Allfirst Bank/Dauphin Deposit in roles of increasing responsibility. Adam is a graduate of Juniata College with a BA in Business Management.
Doug Hummer joins the organization as Senior Vice President/Chief Mortgage Officer and will be responsible for the growth and management of the Bank’s mortgage lending activities. Prior to his 16 years at Metro Bank/Commerce Bank, Doug worked for Mellon Bank and PNC in roles of increasing responsibility. Doug attended Lebanon Valley College.
Andrew Johnson joins the organization as Senior Vice President/Co-Director of Commercial Real Estate and will share responsibility for the management and growth of the Bank’s CRE lending activities with Zach Flynn. Prior to his tenure at Metro Bank/Commerce Bank, Andrew served as Chief Financial Officer at Elysian Partners, LLC and as a Senior Accountant at Boyer & Ritter. Andrew is a graduate of Muhlenberg College with dual degrees in Accounting and Business Administration/Marketing.
All three individuals have strong ties to the local business community and will be based at the Bank’s new Harrisburg Regional Office at 4750 Lindle Road in Swatara Township. That facility was announced earlier this year along with new offices in Lancaster and Berks Counties. The Harrisburg Regional Office will house customer facing team members from all business lines along with a number of support functions and contains a full service bank branch featuring state-of-the-art technology.
Thomas R. Quinn, Jr., President & CEO, commented, “We are extremely fortunate to welcome three such talented individuals to the organization in a continuation of our strategy of growth in Dauphin, Lancaster, and Berks counties. This year alone we have added fourteen new customer facing bankers in the areas of commercial lending, trust and financial advisory services, as well as mortgage banking as we address the void in community banking in south-central Pennsylvania as a result of unprecedented market disruption.”
With about $1.3 billion in assets, Orrstown Financial Services, Inc. and its wholly-owned subsidiary, Orrstown Bank, provide a full range of financial services through 25 locations throughout Pennsylvania and Maryland. Orrstown Bank is an Equal Housing Lender and its deposits are insured up to the legal maximum by the FDIC. Orrstown Financial Services, Inc.’s stock is traded on Nasdaq (ORRF). More information available at www.orrstown.com.
Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-looking Statements: This news release may contain forward-looking statements as defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements are statements that include projections, predictions, expectations, or beliefs about events or results or otherwise are not statements of historical facts.
Contact: Mark Bayer SVP/Strategic Corporate Initiatives P (717) 530-2297 [email protected]


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