Content area
Full Text
WEBSTER NAMES SVP
Patrick M. Trask, CPA has been named senior vice president, senior relationship manager, middlemarket banking by Webster Bank Based in White Plains, he will report to Abby Parsonnet regional president, metro-New York region at Webster.
Trask brings substantial experience to his new role at Webster. Most recently a senior commercial banker at TD Bank, Trask developed his expertise at JPMorgan Chase & Co, The Bank of New York and HSBC Bank USA. where he worked for more than 20 years combined in positions of increasing responsibility, primarily delivering the full range of commercial banking products to his middle-market clients.
"Pat not only has the proven track recorc of delivering the full range of banking products and services to meet the needs of his clients, he clearly lives the Webster values. Above all banking remains a people business and our continued success hinges on the quality of our people. We are thrilled to be able to consistently attract candidates of PS's caliber to Webster," said Parsonnet.
A resident of Pleasant Valley, Trask is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame and earlier in his career served as squad leader and corporal in the US. Marine Corps Reserves.
SPECIAL COUNSEL APPOINTED
David L. Glass has joined the White Plains office of Hinman, Howard & Kartell LLP. a law firm headquartered in Binghamton.
He is a special counsel focusing his practice on banking and finance. Throughout his career, Glass has advised banks on regulatory matters and represented them before the federal and state regulatory authorities on matters ranging from expansion applications to enforcement and compliance issues. He has the highest rating of 'AV' from Martindaie Hubbell and is listed in the top five percent of the state's banking lawyers for 2015 in New York Superlawyers.
OMEGA ANNOUNCES SERVICE WEEK
Omega institute for Hottstk Studies, founded in 1977, is accepting applications from nonprofits for its annual Omega Service Week, which provides nonprofits working across the spectrum of social, economic and environmental issues with two-day, two-night self-led working retreats on Omega's 250-acre campus in Rhinebeck. The retreat grant application, effective through Feb. 1, is now available on Omega's website.
"Omega started Service Week more than a decade ago as a way to help support our nonprofit...