INDIANA, Pa., June 17, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- S&T Bank (NASDAQ STBA) a full-service financial institution with branch locations in 12 counties, announced today the appointment of Becky Stapleton as Senior Executive Vice President, Chief Banking Officer. In her new role, Stapleton will be responsible for overseeing all of S&T Bank's retail banking operations including market sales and retail banking sales.
Stapleton has more than 25 years of experience in the banking industry within S&T Bank. Most recently she served as executive vice president and director of human resources and employee communications.
"S&T Bank has exceptional depth of management, and I'm thrilled to elevate one of our senior internal leaders to this role," said Todd D. Brice President and Chief Executive Officer of S&T Bancorp. "Becky has demonstrated a sound track record with our organization and has the dedication, vision and leadership skills necessary to move S&T forward in this role."
Stapleton is nationally certified as a senior professional in human resources and holds a Master of Public Affairs degree from Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana and a Bachelor of Arts in Government and Public Service from Indiana University of Pennsylvania, and is a current member of the IUP Eberly College Business and IT Advisory Council. In 2014 she was also appointed to the statewide advisory committee of the Pennsylvania Women in Banking.
About S&T Bank:
Headquartered in Indiana, Pa., S&T Bancorp, Inc. operates offices within Allegheny, Armstrong, Blair, Butler, Cambria, Centre, Clarion, Clearfield, Indiana, Jefferson, Washington and Westmoreland counties, as well as loan production offices in Northeast and Central Ohio. With assets of $4.7 billion, S&T Bancorp, Inc. stock trades on the NASDAQ Global Select Market under the symbol STBA. For more information, visit http://www.stbancorp.com.
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