Penn Community Bank Welcomes New Commercial Bankers

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Stephen Kalamar – SVP, Senior C&I Relationship Manager, Penn Community Bank
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Stephen Kalamar – SVP, Senior C&I Relationship Manager, Penn Community Bank.

Penn Community Bank, the largest mutual bank headquartered in eastern Pennsylvania, continues its efforts to better meet area business needs. Its roster of professional resources now includes two new commercial bankers:

  • Stephen Kalamar – SVP, Senior C&I Relationship Manager
  • Nick Saenz – VP, Real Estate Relationship Manager

“Penn Community Bank continues to invest in talented team members that enhance our commercial banking and lending capabilities, and expand our reach across the region,” said Lewis Cyr, Penn Community Bank Chief Lending Officer. “Stephen and Nick bring a wealth of experience to our institution and will make an immediate impact.”

Stephen Kalamar

Over the course of a 30-year career, Kalamar has worked for large regional, national, and multinational banks focused on business development and portfolio management. He joins Penn Community Bank as SVP, Senior C&I Relationship Manager. His emphasis will be on the commercial and business banking market in the Greater Lehigh Valley.

A graduate of Moravian College, he is a past president of the Lehigh Valley Economic Development Corporation.

Kalamar resides in Bethlehem.

Nick Saenz

With eight years in the financial services industry, Saenz joins Penn Community Bank as VP, Real Estate Relationship Manager. His focus will be commercial, multifamily, and residential development construction.

Saenz has worked for several local financial institutions as well as the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.

A graduate of Bloomsburg University, Saenz holds an MBA from LaSalle University.

He lives in Montgomery Co. with his wife, two children, and two dogs.

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