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Farmers National Bank is growing
Farmers National Bank continues to grow its Private Banking division with the additions of Dallas Robinson and Stacey Johnson.
Robinson joined the bank’s current office in Wooster, and Johnson will lead new efforts for Farmers Private Banking in the Cleveland area.
Robinson brings with him 11 years of experience in the financial services industry. He earned his degree from Allegheny College and has received his FINRA Series 7 and 66 licenses. Prior to joining the Private Banking team at Farmers, Robinson most recently served as vice president and senior private banker for a regional bank.
Johnson has an extensive background in relationship management at financial institutions and more than 20 years of experience. She has worked in various roles throughout her career at both local and regional banks.
“Private Banking is an integral part of our wealth management 360 services here at Farmers National Bank with our private bankers playing the lead role. Both Dallas and Stacey bring the experience, aptitude and passion for relationship building to help us grow these services and exceed our customers’ Private Banking needs,” said Mark Wenick, chief wealth-management officer at Farmers.
To learn more about Farmers, visit www.farmersbankgroup.com.